God bless you all:
Has anyone put together a document listing the 10 top theologians in each denomination / tradition?
If someone has, can he / she please share it.
The idea came to me after looking at: theologydegreesonline.com/the-40-greatest-theologians-throug…
And I would like to use it to develop a collection that would do something like this (from a post in Logos Author collections):
Searching in my Dictionaries collection for "sons of God", I came across very interesting information:
"The only passage where any difficulty has been felt (and that only for dogmatic reasons) about interpreting the phrase in this way is Gn 6:2. Onḳelos, Beresh. rab., Saadya, Ibn Ezra, et al., take it to mean there ‘sons of princes,’ ‘mighty men’; Theod., Chrys., Jerome, Aug., Luther, Calvin, Hengstenberg, et al., understand by ‘the sons of God’ the pious (Sethite) portion of the human race, which is opposed to the (Cainite) ‘daughters of men.’ Neither of these interpretations suits either the context or the usage of the Heb. phrase."
Selbie, J. A. (1911–1912). SONS OF GOD. In J. Hastings, J. A. Selbie, A. B. Davidson, S. R. Driver, & H. B. Swete (Eds.), A Dictionary of the Bible: Dealing with Its Language, Literature, and Contents Including the Biblical Theology (Vol. 4, p. 598). New York; Edinburgh: Charles Scribner’s Sons; T. & T. Clark.
I wonder if someone has created a "Theologian's works" collections so that one can look what different theologians have said about a concept or term?
Based on the above quote maybe the rule could be: Author:(Irenaeus, Tertullian, Jerome, Augustine, Luther, Calvin, Wesley, Barth etc.)
So that one could find quickly the different perspectives, insights, positions some early and modern brothers / sisters had / have.
Any idea, suggestion, hyperlink reference, and the like would be appreciated, also feel free to play with the concept and share on any improvement, refinement, spin off, etc.
Blessings.