tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1222209604521810028.post7223725016321754147..comments2023-06-21T14:05:07.951+01:00Comments on Providence, Divine Action and the Church: Questions with no AnswersTerry Wrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01641805384260706563noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1222209604521810028.post-83008203705948108012011-12-27T10:01:15.322+00:002011-12-27T10:01:15.322+00:00Thanks for your comment, Haydn. You'll see tha...Thanks for your comment, Haydn. You'll see that I'm currently reviewing Vanhoozer's <i>Remythologizing Theology</i>, which addresses the doctrine of God. Maybe Vanhoozer will say things to help both of us put our doctrines of God back together!Terry Wrighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01641805384260706563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1222209604521810028.post-1680073973187104622011-12-26T17:48:55.264+00:002011-12-26T17:48:55.264+00:00My apprecaition to Dr. Wright for his reflections ...My apprecaition to Dr. Wright for his reflections on my article. Reflecting on my own work from the distance of a year or so, I remembered a conversation I had with a former religion professor, who remarked that Elizabeth Kubler Ross, MD, upon approaching the end of her life, expressed dismay and conflusion when she spoke of God in one of her last interviews. My professor remarked that Kubler Ross did not have a doctrine of God. I replied that, at one time, I did, but it went off the wall with Humpty Dumpty. My article previously reviewed by Dr. Wright is, in part, my attempt to put my doctrine of God back together again. I still stand in need of more glue.Haydn McLeanhttp://about.me/haydnmcleannoreply@blogger.com