Christian Theology after Christendom brings together contemporary thinkers to engage and build upon Douglas John Hall's work-and to take up his challenge to reclaim a contextual and de-colonizing theology of the cross as a means to speak of the realities of life and faith today.
Christian Theology after Christendom brings together contemporary thinkers to engage and build upon Douglas John Hall's work-and to take up his challenge to reclaim a contextual and de-colonizing theology of the cross as a means to speak of the realities of life and faith today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Patricia G. Kirkpatrick and Pamela R. McCarroll - Foreword by Walter Brueggemann - Afterword by Douglas John Hall - Contributions by Patricia G. Kirkpatrick; Pamela R. McCarroll; David Lott; Michael Bourgeois; Andrew Root; Allen G. Jorgenson; Br
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Foreword Walter Brueggemann Introduction and Acknowledgments Patricia G. Kirkpatrick and Pamela R. McCarroll 1. The Art of Theology: Five Approaches to Curating the Work and Thought of Douglas John Hall David Lott 2. Illusion and Hope Michael Bourgeois 3. Faith and Fragilization: Douglas John Hall and Charles Taylor in Dialogue Andrew Root 4. Contextual Theology in Canada: Between Covenant and Treaty Allen G. Jorgenson 5. Indian Residential Schools and the Churches: An Exercise in the Theology of the Cross Brian Thorpe 6. Hall's Eco-Theology of the Cross in a Climate-Changed World Harold Wells 7. What Are People For? Re-Imaging Theo-anthropology in the Anthropocene Pamela R. McCarroll 8. God and the Church after Christendom: Rethinking "Power" through Douglas Hall's Theologia Crucis Harris Athanasiadis 9. The Relevance of the Theology of Douglas Hall for the Cuban Context Adolfo Ham 10. ReWilding the Gospel: Douglas John Hall and Post-Christendom Religious Dialogue Gary A. Gaudin 11. The Memory of Divine Pathos: Heschel, Hall, and the Hebrew Bible Patricia G. Kirkpatrick 12. The Gospel of Irresolution: Thinking along with Douglas John Hall about Cross Theology, Illness, and Not Yet Resurrection Deanna A. Thompson Afterword. Christian Theology after Christendom: Three Essentials Douglas John Hall Bibliography About the Contributors
Foreword Walter Brueggemann Introduction and Acknowledgments Patricia G. Kirkpatrick and Pamela R. McCarroll 1. The Art of Theology: Five Approaches to Curating the Work and Thought of Douglas John Hall David Lott 2. Illusion and Hope Michael Bourgeois 3. Faith and Fragilization: Douglas John Hall and Charles Taylor in Dialogue Andrew Root 4. Contextual Theology in Canada: Between Covenant and Treaty Allen G. Jorgenson 5. Indian Residential Schools and the Churches: An Exercise in the Theology of the Cross Brian Thorpe 6. Hall's Eco-Theology of the Cross in a Climate-Changed World Harold Wells 7. What Are People For? Re-Imaging Theo-anthropology in the Anthropocene Pamela R. McCarroll 8. God and the Church after Christendom: Rethinking "Power" through Douglas Hall's Theologia Crucis Harris Athanasiadis 9. The Relevance of the Theology of Douglas Hall for the Cuban Context Adolfo Ham 10. ReWilding the Gospel: Douglas John Hall and Post-Christendom Religious Dialogue Gary A. Gaudin 11. The Memory of Divine Pathos: Heschel, Hall, and the Hebrew Bible Patricia G. Kirkpatrick 12. The Gospel of Irresolution: Thinking along with Douglas John Hall about Cross Theology, Illness, and Not Yet Resurrection Deanna A. Thompson Afterword. Christian Theology after Christendom: Three Essentials Douglas John Hall Bibliography About the Contributors
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