Have you encountered any good examples of a good kind of synthetic study you advocate for here?
It seems to me that this kind of synthesis requires minds so huge that this kind of cutting becomes necessary just to do anything. Clay Libolt often asks where our generation's "great" theologian is. Barth was probably our last one. Who will rise above the 21st century's academic atomism?
Have you encountered any good examples of a good kind of synthetic study you advocate for here?
It seems to me that this kind of synthesis requires minds so huge that this kind of cutting becomes necessary just to do anything. Clay Libolt often asks where our generation's "great" theologian is. Barth was probably our last one. Who will rise above the 21st century's academic atomism?