Winds of the Spirit: A Constructive Christian TheologyTheology, if it is to be a dynamic force in the world and not a lifeless relic, needs to be a continual process of reinterpretation, says Peter Hodgson. This sweeping reconstruction of theology in the postmodern period is a return to the process of continual theological revisioning through a systematic theology that has seemingly been abandoned by postmodern thinkers. |
Contents
II | 3 |
III | 19 |
IV | 31 |
V | 37 |
VI | 51 |
VII | 53 |
VIII | 67 |
IX | 86 |
XV | 151 |
XVI | 173 |
XVII | 175 |
XVIII | 183 |
XIX | 197 |
XX | 231 |
XXI | 265 |
XXII | 267 |
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Winds of the Spirit: A Constructive Christian Theology Peter Crafts Hodgson No preview available - 1994 |
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