Preface
Introduction: what is remythologizing?
Part I. 'God' in Scripture and Theology: 1. Biblical representation (Vorstellung): divine communicative action and passion
2. Theological conceptualization (Begriff): varieties of theism and panentheism
3. The new kenotic-perichoretic relational ontotheology: some 'classical' concerns
Part II. Communicative Theism and the Triune God: 4. God's being is in communicating
5. God in three persons: the one who lights and lives in love
Part III. God and World: Authorial Action and Interaction: 6. Divine author and human hero in dialogical relation
7. Divine communicative sovereignty and human freedom: the hero talks back
8. Impassible passion? Suffering, emotions, and the crucified God
9. Impassible compassion? From divine pathos to divine patience
Conclusion: always remythologizing? Answering to the Holy author in our midst
Select bibliography
Index of scriptural references
General index.