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Liberal Theology A Radical Vision

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia Fortress Press 2007Description: 134pISBN:
  • 9780800638986
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • C47 H668
Partial contents:
1. A radical Vision .............1 Postiberalism radical Orthodoxy, and Radical Liberalism ..............1 Marks of a liberal theology for today.....................13 The radix: God`s Generative freedom ........23 2. Contested sites and liberal meditation.........31 Heterodoxy and orthodoxy: spirit ................32 Totality and infinity: wholeness..................41 Language and history: Narrative.........46 Tragedy and redemption : Christ ..........48 Christ and culture: Transformation ..............52 Self and other: Community........58 Unity and diversity: Pluralism ..............61 The pattern of Meditations.......................63 3. The freedom project..............67 Liberal theology as liberation theology.............69 Liberal theology as Ecological Theology.......82 Liberal theology as comparative theology.............87 An unfinished conclusion .............97
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. A radical Vision .............1 Postiberalism radical Orthodoxy, and Radical Liberalism ..............1 Marks of a liberal theology for today.....................13 The radix: God`s Generative freedom ........23 2. Contested sites and liberal meditation.........31 Heterodoxy and orthodoxy: spirit ................32 Totality and infinity: wholeness..................41 Language and history: Narrative.........46 Tragedy and redemption : Christ ..........48 Christ and culture: Transformation ..............52 Self and other: Community........58 Unity and diversity: Pluralism ..............61 The pattern of Meditations.......................63 3. The freedom project..............67 Liberal theology as liberation theology.............69 Liberal theology as Ecological Theology.......82 Liberal theology as comparative theology.............87 An unfinished conclusion .............97

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