Grymir
Puritan Board Graduate
* If you mean an academic theologian, 'He who we will not name' took on the liberal establishment and had a greater impact on the world of theology and generations of ministerial training (not an altogether good thing, in my opinion).
Amen brother, preach on!!! I've seen first hand the problems in church's and in my local church. Hence my dis-like of Neo-Orthodoxy.
* Schaeffer, Sproul, Packer, and some of the others were primarily communicators and popularizers, not seminal thinkers. But, then, considering that I have taken classes or attended lectures from some of the so-called top Christian writers in the later 20th century, give me popularizers like Schaeffer, Sproul, or Packer any day!
Mega Ditto's! Schaeffer, although most don't consider him a 'giant', was a giant to me because he condensed the philosophical trends and was able to explain them and the impact that has on society and theology. His theological analysis was perhaps his best stuff. The ability to explain clearly and draw proper conclusions isn't easy, and yet he does it like a master. As much as I like to delve deeply into theology/philosophy, sometimes a good overview can just make ones day!