Theology As Conversation: The Significance of Dialogue in Historical and Contemporary Theology: A Festschrift for Daniel L. Migl,Used
Theology As Conversation: The Significance of Dialogue in Historical and Contemporary Theology: A Festschrift for Daniel L. Migl,Used

Theology As Conversation: The Significance of Dialogue in Historical and Contemporary Theology: A Festschrift for Daniel L. Migl,Used

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TThis unique volume invites readers into "conversations" on religion, theology, and social movements. The authors offer a variety of essays that not only contribute to creative thinking past longstanding impasses but also inspire new conversations. Some document historically inspired debates that helped shape the theological reflection of the time in which they occurred. Some imagine a dialogue that never happened but that the contributor wished had taken place. Still others take a thematic approach and create a dialogue between religions or theology and a pressing social or political issue.Theology as Conversation is a creative and constructive work, a fitting tribute to Princeton Theological Seminary professor Daniel L. Migliore.Contributors Kimlyn J. Bender Kathleen D. Billman David J. Bryant Dawn DeVries David Fergusson George Hunsinger Gregory Anderson Love Matthew D. Lundberg Bruce L. McCormack Jurgen Moltmann Gerrit Neven George Newlands Cornelius Plantinga Jr. Cynthia L. Rigby Gerhard Sauter Katherine Sonderegger Stephen L. Stell John Stewart Thomas R. Thompson Michael Welker

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