Abstract

present we are going. Looking to the future may take the form of either predicting or prescribing. I am not going to predict the future, I leave that to premillennarians and Marxians. How can we make predictions when it is possible that within the next fifty years we shall be hobnobbing with intelligent creatures from other planets? One would have to be either much wiser or a much bigger fool than I to attempt to forecast what effect such an activity would have upon theology. I am going to make the more modest attempt to indicate some of the things that it seems to me that theology ought to be doing in the coming years. The past fifty years in theology have been revolutionary and exciting. They have witnessed dramatic knock-down and drag-out battles such as the fundamentalist-modernist

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