It took me several months to read (I was also reading a few other titles). Discusses the theological significance of German thinkers like Kant, Hegel, and Schelling, Kierkegaard, Schleiermacher, Ritschl, Heidegger, Barth, Bultmann, Bonhoeffer, Tillich, Moltmann, Niebuhr, Rahner, and Pannenberg. Author, John E. Wilson, points out the influences of the early thinkers on the latter, e.g., the influence of Schelling's thought on Tillich and Pannenberg, with cross-references to the earlier discussion of, e.g., in Schelling. He has good discussion on the impact of German Idealism and Romanticism on certain theologians. Includes some famous quotes: "God woud rather hear the curses of the impious than the praises of the pious." p. 216 n. 183 (Bonhoeffer's paraphrase of Luther, LW 25:390). "A God without wrath, brought people without sin into a kingdom without judgment, through the ministrations of a Christ without a cross." p. 233, H. Richard Niebuhr's critique of liberal theology.