> Dean Scott: I know in my seminary class that operhaps about 10% of about 60 people read any part of them. They were never required reading, though Tillich was. Interest in this today is very thin-for many reasons. A good 'summary' wuld be the old CB Moss' THE CHRISTIAN FAITH (SPCK). Thisis available on the Web booksites. Blessings. GDVW+ How many of those 10 volumes were read by TEC clergy > in the last half century? Is there any evidence of > interest in Dogmatic Theology or the disciplines he > espoused? > > Has there been anyone in the last 50 years who has > published as complete a summing up of doctrine? > > > Charles+ > > > --- Bill Malloy <bigchese@...> wrote: > > Dear Fr. Wiebe: >> > You hit the nail on the head. Those of use, who > were given the complete series of Fr. Hall's books and > had the time to read them, can easily see this > problem. I still have Copies of all of his books > provided by The Society of Christ, the King, who > saw to It that every Episcopalian Seminarian received > these volumes for free as part of their > Ministry to Anglican seminarians all across America. >> You can still purchase >> these >> Books through this society. But, now they are very >> expensive. >> >> Fr. Bill Malloy, M.Div PhD >> > >