25 Dec
Wentzel van Huyssteen, one of the most distinguished profs at Princeton Seminary, has been outfitted with a Wordpress blog (I set it up for him) and has posted a recent essay on the work of musical composer Richard Wagner. We’re trying hard to get van Huyssteen blogging regularly, but I think this will require some more effort. So why not leave a comment for van Huyssteen on his blog and encourage him to post regularly? van Huyssteen teaches in the area of science and theology (the Wagner essay is an abnormal topic for him) and delivered the Gifford Lectures in 2004. If you don’t know, the Gifford Lectures are a pretty big deal and have been delivered in the past by people with names like William James, John Dewey, Karl Barth, and Albert Schweitzer. He was also winner this year of the Andrew Murray-Desmond Tutu Prize. Stop by van Huyssteen’s blog, leave a comment, read his Wagner essay, and help us get a good man blogging.
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Thanks for doing that! I did leave a comment. When I started this blogging thing a few months ago his was one of the first names for which I searched.
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