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Karl Barth: Karl Barth is considered by some the greatest Protestant theologian of the 20th century and possibly the greatest since the Reformation. More than anyone else, Barth inspired and led the renaissance of theology that took place from about 1920 to 1950.

Robert Farrar Capon: Robert Farrar Capon is the author of numerous books on theology, cooking, and family life. His works include Between Noon and Three; Kingdom, Grace, Judgment; and Genesis, the Movie. Capon lives on Shelter Island, New York.

PT Forsyth: A Scottish theologian who studied at the University of Aberdeen and then in Göttingen (under Albrecht Ritschl). He developed a vigorous interest in the issues of atonement and sin. His most famous work was The Person and Place of Christ (1909), which anticipated much of the neo-orthodox theology of the next generation. He has often been called a 'Barthian before Barth'.

James Torrance: A former professor emeritus of systematic theology at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, James has also previously served as a parish minister at Invergowrie (Dundee, Scotland) and as a lecturer at New College, University of Edinburgh. His books include A Passion for Christ and Worship, Community and the Tri-une God of Grace 

C Baxter Kruger: Baxter preaches and lectures throughout the United States and Australia in his role as director of Perichoresis, Inc. He has worked previously as a minister to college students, as a lecturer in theology at the University of Aberdeen, and as an associate pastor.

Tom Torrance: Tom is one of the premier theologians of our time. Professor of Christian Dogmatics at the University of Edinburgh for nearly three decades, he is a past Moderator of the Church of Scotland and a recipient of the prestigious Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion. Since "retirement," Professor Torrance has lectured and published prolifically, producing some of his finest work. The Trinitarian Faith and The Christian Doctrine of God: One Being, Three Persons are foundational to any contemporary discussions of the Trinity.

Philip Yancey: Philip Yancey serves as editor-at-large for Christianity Today magazine. He has written twelve Gold Medallion Award-winning books, with The Jesus I Never Knew and What’s So Amazing About Grace? Awarded the Christian Book of the Year. His most recent book is Rumors of Another World.

Quotes of the Month: The "Quote of the Month" on the home page contains some of my favourite quotes of all time. Click on this link to read the quotes from previous months.