Systematic: an organized set of doctrines, ideas, or principles usually intended to explain the arrangement or working of a systemic whole. SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR I welcome students into a classroom ...
Systematic Theology is the contemporary intellectual reflection on the content of divine revelation as an interrelated whole. The faculty seek to develop the student’s ability to treat theological ...
Every once in a while, a theological text that is useful, balanced, up to date, well written and respectful of tradition appears. This is one of them. While evidently designed to be a backbone text ...
Bible scholars, theologians, and philosophers used to work together. N.T. Wright believes they need to do so again. Stop thinking like children.” Paul’s admonition to the Corinthians is even more ...
George A. Lindbeck, The Nature of Doctrine: Religion and Theology in a Postliberal Age. Lindbeck not only maps the alternative in contemporary theology but also offers a constructive way forward that ...
In The Nature of Theology, Roger Haight stands steady atop the shifting tectonic plates of two histories: that of the world and that of religion. His latest contribution to interreligious and ...
Christian theology and queer theory might strike many as mutually exclusive. But the two disciplines are in fact intimately related, as a Massachusetts theologian will argue in a Bates College lecture ...
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