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- English
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Theologians in Their Own Words
About this book
Theologians in Their Own Words is a volume of 24 brief, straight-forward autobiographical statements from many of the most important theologians and scholars of religion of recent decades.
Each contributor sets out to discuss the development of their central insights and convictions in light of their life stories.
The volume includes both previously published selections from Dialog: A Journal of Theology, as well as pieces specially commissioned for this volume.
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Yes, you can access Theologians in Their Own Words by Derek R. Nelson, Joshua M. Moritz in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Theology & Religion & Christian Theology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1. Truth and Reconciliation • Marilyn McCord Adams
- 2. The Deepest Traces • Harvey Cox
- 3. The One Acted Upon • Gerhard Forde
- 4. They Told What Had Happened on the Road • George W. Forell
- 5. A Story of Teaching and Learning • Roger Haight, S.J.
- 6. Theology as Interpretation of the World • Philip Hefner
- 7. A Theological Autobiography, to Date • Robert W. Jenson
- 8. The Freedom to Resist Idolatry • Ernst Käsemann
- 9. Christian Theology and the Modes of Experience • Martin E. Marty
- 10. Reading Reality • Alister McGrath
- 11. Wind and Spirit • Nancey Murphy
- 12. An Intellectual Pilgrimage • Wolfhart Pannenberg
- 13. Still Becoming • Ted Peters
- 14. Confessions of a Postconservative Evangelical Theologian • Clark H. Pinnock
- 15. From Physicist to Priest • John Polkinghorne
- 16. My Life Journey • Rosemary Radford Ruether
- 17. Moving to the Margin • Letty M. Russell
- 18. Ecology, Justice, Liturgy • H. Paul Santmire
- 19. Planting Trees • Hans Schwarz
- 20. Bubble Blown and Lived In • Huston Smith
- 21. A Living Conversation • Paul R. Sponheim
- 22. Christian Claims • Kathryn Tanner
- 23. Faith Seeking Understanding • Ronald F. Thiemann