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Constructive Theology: A Contemporary Approach to Classical Themes

Constructive Theology: A Contemporary Approach to Classical Themes

Coordinated by Serene Jones of Yale Divinity School and Paul Lakeland of Fairfield University, fifty of North America's top teaching theologians (members of the Workgroup on Constructive Christian Theology) have devised a text that allows students to experience the deeper point of theological questions, to delve into the fractures and disagreements that figured in the development of traditional Christian doctrines, and to sample the diverse and conflicting theological voices that vie for allegiance today.

Contributors:
Victor Anderson
Ellen T. Armour
Karen Baker-Fletcher
Paul E. Capetz
Don H. Compier
M. Shawn Copeland
Paul DeHart
James H. Evans Jr.
Francis Schüssler Fiorenza
Mary McClintock Fulkerson
Michelle A. Gonzales
Roger Haight
Bradford E. Hinze
Barbara A. Holmes
Dwight N. Hopkins
Leonard M. Hummel
Ada Maria Isassi-Diaz
David H. Jensen
William Stacey Johnson
Serene Jones
Margaret D. Kamitsuka
Catherine Keller
Kris Kvam
Paul Lakeland
Walter J. Lowe
Charles T. Mathewes
Joy Ann McDougall
Sallie McFague
Ian A. McFarland
M. Douglas Meeks
Linda Mercadante
Jim Perkinson
Jamie T. Phelps
Amy Plantinga Pauw
Darby Ray
Stephen G. Ray
Joerg Rieger
Cynthia L. Rigby
Kathleen M. Sands
Michele Saracino
Laurel C. Schneider
Craig Stein
Kathryn Tanner
John E. Thiel
Deanna A. Thompson
Mark I. Wallace
Sharon D. Welch
Tatha Wiley

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  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800636838
  • eBook ISBN 9781451416299
  • Dimensions 7 x 9.25
  • Pages 334
  • Publication Date January 25, 2005

Endorsements

''Constructive Theology celebrates a rich, kaleidoscopic variety of theological structures, genres, arguments, and insights. The authors are committed to retrieving the deep insights of the classical tradition by bringing contemporary problems and experiences to bear on the work of theological construction....A fresh engagement with Christian faith.''
— Peter C. Hodgson, Vanderbilt Divinity School

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  • Library browser
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  • Custom toolbars and menus
  • Navigation aids
  • Context-sensitive menus
  • Bookmarks
  • Interbook linking
  • Works with your word processor
  • Online help
  • Electronic user's guide
  • Internet connections
  • Extendability
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