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In this book, established scholars from different religions, regions, and disciplines continue the dialogue that Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen began in his A Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World series and respond to his work in light of their diverse expertise and context. Each of the three parts focuses on a key area of Kärkkäinen's engaging work: 1) highlighting how his method shaped each volume, 2) highlighting his commitment to global perspectives, and 3) highlighting his interreligious and interdisciplinary dialogue partners. Together, these essays seek to deepen and extend…mehr
In this book, established scholars from different religions, regions, and disciplines continue the dialogue that Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen began in his A Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World series and respond to his work in light of their diverse expertise and context. Each of the three parts focuses on a key area of Kärkkäinen's engaging work: 1) highlighting how his method shaped each volume, 2) highlighting his commitment to global perspectives, and 3) highlighting his interreligious and interdisciplinary dialogue partners. Together, these essays seek to deepen and extend the impact of Kärkkäinen's work, taking it seriously as a substantive model for contemporary systematic theology in listening and engaging with this world.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Heltzel is a visiting researcher at Boston University School of Theology. Patrick Oden is director of Academic Integration, Fuller Equip, and research assistant professor of theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. Amos Yong is professor of theology and mission and dean of the School of Mission and Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Peter C. Phan Introduction Patrick Oden and Peter Goodwin Heltzel Part One. Exploring Kärkkäinen's Project: Response to Method 1. Kärkkäinen's Christ and Reconciliation: An Appreciative Response John C. Peckham 2. Affirmation and Critique: An Evangelical Appraisal of Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen's Trinity and Revelation Sung Wook Chung 3. Constructive Theology with an Eye to Creation and Humanity: Engaging Kärkkäinen's Third Volume of A Constructive Theology for the Pluralistic World Daniel Castelo 4. The Many Tongues of the Spirit? Interpreting Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen's A Constructive Christian Theology for [a] Pluralistic World Amos Yong 5. Where in the World is the Kingdom? An Antiracist Critique of Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen's Hope and Community Peter Goodwin Heltzel and Christian T. Collins Winn Part Two. Global Responses 6. Engaging the Constructive Theology of Veli-Matti K?rkk?inen: On Christ, the Spirit, and "spirits" in African Reformed Perspective Esther E. Acolatse 7. Liberationist
Foreword Peter C. Phan Introduction Patrick Oden and Peter Goodwin Heltzel Part One. Exploring Kärkkäinen's Project: Response to Method 1. Kärkkäinen's Christ and Reconciliation: An Appreciative Response John C. Peckham 2. Affirmation and Critique: An Evangelical Appraisal of Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen's Trinity and Revelation Sung Wook Chung 3. Constructive Theology with an Eye to Creation and Humanity: Engaging Kärkkäinen's Third Volume of A Constructive Theology for the Pluralistic World Daniel Castelo 4. The Many Tongues of the Spirit? Interpreting Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen's A Constructive Christian Theology for [a] Pluralistic World Amos Yong 5. Where in the World is the Kingdom? An Antiracist Critique of Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen's Hope and Community Peter Goodwin Heltzel and Christian T. Collins Winn Part Two. Global Responses 6. Engaging the Constructive Theology of Veli-Matti K?rkk?inen: On Christ, the Spirit, and "spirits" in African Reformed Perspective Esther E. Acolatse 7. Liberationist
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