There are many ways of understanding the reality of the world we live in and experience. Science, philosophy, art all offer us ample descriptions, explanations and intuitions. But Christian believers go beyond all that, for they attempt to understand the origins of the universe in terms of the creat
Gods after God: An Introduction to Contemporary Radical Theologies
β Scribed by Richard Grigg
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 189
- Edition
- annotated edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An erudite but eminently readable guide to contemporary radical theologies.
β¦ Table of Contents
Gods after God......Page 5
Contents......Page 9
Preface......Page 11
1. Introduction......Page 15
2. Immanent Be-ing: Mary Daly and Radical Feminist Theology......Page 27
3. Language as Divine Milieu: Mark Taylor and Deconstruction......Page 39
4. Sacred Nature: Ursula Goodenough, Donald Crosby, and Religious Naturalism......Page 51
5. God and Pragmatism I: Sallie McFagueβs Metaphorical Theology......Page 67
6. God and Pragmatism II: Gordon Kaufmanβs Project of Theological Construction......Page 89
7. Christ and the Tao: Stephen Mitchell on Jesus as Zen Master......Page 109
8. Gods and Goddesses: Naomi Goldenberg and a New Polytheism......Page 125
9. The Future of Radical Theology......Page 141
Notes......Page 163
Bibliography......Page 181
F......Page 185
S......Page 186
Y......Page 187
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