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This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. This unique collection of essays offers an orthodox, constructively critical response to contemporary feminist theology. While affirming the dignity and equality of man and woman as created in the image of God, the contributors also argue that the trinitarian language for God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — is a biblical given not to be changed. Contributors: Elizabeth Achtemeier Roland M. Frye Garrett Green Colin Gunton Janet Martin Soskice Robert W. Jenson Gerhard O. Forde Thomas F. Torrance Thomas Hopko J. A. DiNoia Geoffrey…mehr

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This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. This unique collection of essays offers an orthodox, constructively critical response to contemporary feminist theology. While affirming the dignity and equality of man and woman as created in the image of God, the contributors also argue that the trinitarian language for God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — is a biblical given not to be changed. Contributors: Elizabeth Achtemeier Roland M. Frye Garrett Green Colin Gunton Janet Martin Soskice Robert W. Jenson Gerhard O. Forde Thomas F. Torrance Thomas Hopko J. A. DiNoia Geoffrey Wainwright Elizabeth A. Morelli David A. Scott Stephen M. Smith Blanche A. Jenson Ray S. Anderson Leslie Ziegler
Autorenporträt
Alvin F. Kimel is the rector of St. Mark's Church, Highland, Maryland. He has authored several theological essays on the question of inclusive language for God.