Theology today.

Theology today. - Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications, 2011.

Contents no. 1 Bearing the unbearable: trauma, gospel and pastoral care/ Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger-- pp. 8-25 Common word, common ground: the love commandments and the understanding of God/ Duncan S. Ferguson-- pp. 26-35 Listening to faith: an interview with Krita Tippett of "speaking of faith"/ John M. Mulder-- pp. 36-46 Why theology needs disability/ Tim Basselin-- pp. 47-57 Black secularism and black theology/ Vincent Lloyd-- pp. 58-62 no. 2 Disrupted by Luke-Acts/ Arlo Duba-- pp. 116-122 Cornel West, biblical transparency, and American historical amnesia/ Jason Bembry-- pp. 123-133 U.S. Hispanis/Latino biblical interpretation: a critique from within/ Aquiles Ernesto Martinez-- pp. 134-148 Theodicy at the margins: new trajectories for the problem of evil/ Mark Stephen Murray Scott-- pp. 149-152 The theology of Joseph Ratzinger: nuclear ideas/ Pablo Blanco-- pp. 153-173 Utopia reconsidered: two levels of perfection in society/ Jason Lepojarvi-- pp. 174-180 no. 3 Theologians engaging trauma transcript/ Shelly Rambo-- pp. 224-237 God and the art of happiness/ Ellen T. Charry-- pp. 238-252 Elihu's revelation/ Choon-Leong Seow-- pp. 253-271 Contesting confessions" Connolly's Augustinian imperative and Bahktin's dialogical imperative/ Peter Slater-- pp. 272-289 Bonhoeffer's eschatology in a world "come of age"/ Mark R. Lindsay-- pp. 290-302 Road to Busan: exploring the venue for the 10th WCC assembly/ Ji-il Tark-- pp. 303- 309 no.4 "Going through with Jesus": Myrtle Viola Whitehead, a case study and reconsideration of Pentecostal history/ Andrew Hudson-- pp. 383-392 "I have done the best I could": opportunities and limitations for women ministers in the Church of God- a Pentecostal denomination/ David G. Roebuck-- pp. 393-403 Pentecostal women: chosen for an exalted destiny/ Kimberly Ervin Alexander-- pp. 404-412 Gospel as personal knowing: theological reflections on not just a literary genre/ William Franke-- pp. 413-423 The offensive retreat- an upbuilding discourse as a function of the paradox/ Jacob Boggild-- pp. 242-437 "A jump ahead": the Church as creatuive minority in Eastern Germany/ Wolf Krotke-- pp. 438-447 Towards an ecumenical hermaneutics of diversity: some remarks on the hermaneutical challenges of the ecumenical movement/ Ulrich H.J. Kortner-- pp. 448-466 Church renewal by Church planting: the significance of Church planting for the future of Christianity in Europe/ Stefan Paas-- pp. 467-477 A neo-ontological solution to the problem of evil/ Jim Hanson-- pp. 478-489

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