Doing theology in today’s world : essays in honor of Kenneth S. Kantzer
John D. Woodbridge, Tom Edward McComiskey, editors
Grand Rapids, Mich : Zondervan, c1991
511 p. ; 23 cm.
Book
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G/F Collection | BR 118 .D625 | Available |
- Part One: Doing theology today: the helping disciplines
- Is systematic theology a mirage? an introductory discussion
- The role of exegesis in systematic theology
- The role of church history in the study of systematic theology
- Christ and concept: doing theology and the "ministry" of philosophy
- On method and means in theology
- The theologian's craft
- Part Two: Doing theology today: contemporary evangelical protestant perspectives
- How do Lutheran theologians approach the doing of theology today?
- How reformed theologians "do theology" in today's world
- Thinking theologically from a free-church perspective
- How Wesleyans do theology
- Theological style among Pentecostals and Charismatics -
- Part Three: Doing theology today: other significant approaches
- Reaching for fidelity: Roman Catholic theology today
- Light from the east? "Doing theology" in an Eastern Orthodox perspective
- The task of feminist theology
- The subversiveness of faith: a paradigm for doing liberation theology
- Doing theology from a liberal Christian point of view
- Doing theology today
- How do neoorthodox and post-neoorthodox theologians approach the "doing of theology" today?
- Part Four: Doing theology today: the approach of Kenneth S. Kantzer
- A systematic biblical dogmatics: what is it and how is it to be done?
- Biography of Kenneth S. Kantzer.
- ill.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AETy