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Rarely do theological thinkers have the opportunity to present their own self-understanding of both their context and their methodology and the inter-relation of the two. This book gives leading theological minds from North America, Great Britain and Europe an opportunity to explore the shaping of their theological minds in regard to context and methodology. Asking 'why theology', each contributor explores their sense of call to the Christian faith, the purpose of their theological journey, and reflects on his or her context and theology. Cutting across denominational, gender, disciplinary, international and generational boundaries to explore shifts in theology and methodology, this book provides a diagnostic tool for examining where theology has come from and a compass to where theology is headed. Contributors include: James H Cone, Edward Farley, Colin E Gunton, Alister E McGrath, Wayne A Meeks, John Milbank, Jürgen Moltmann, Gerald O'Collins, Rosemary Radford Ruether, Kathryn Tanner, Keith Ward and John Webster.
Contents
Contents: Preface, Darren C. Marks; Looking back, going forward, James H. Cone; Ecclesial contextual thinking, Edward Farley; Theology in communion, Colin E. Gunton; The need for a scientific theology, Alister E. McGrath; The irony of grace, Wayne A. Meeks; The last of the last: theology, authority and democracy, John Milbank; A lived theology, Jürgen Moltmann; A theological pilgrimage, Gerald O'Collins SJ; An intellectual autobiography, Rosemary Radford Ruether; How I changed my mind, Kathryn Tanner; A constructive contemporary theology, Keith Ward; Discovering dogmatics, John Webster; Method as creative fidelity: Habitus and the sensus communis, Darren C. Marks; Index.