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|a Walter Wink :
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|a Foreword / Marcus Borg -- Editor's introduction -- Bibliography of works cited -- Abbreviations -- An autobiographical essay: "Write what you see" -- Part I. The Bible in human transformation. 1. The bankruptcy of biblical paradigm; 2. Toward a new paradigm for Bible study -- Part II. Naming the powers. 3. Introduction; 4. Interpreting the myth -- Part III. Unmasking the powers. 5. Introduction. 6. Satan; 7. The gods -- Part IV. . Engaging the powers. 8. Introduction; 9. The myth of the domination system; 10. The nature of the domination system; 11. Jesus' third way: nonviolent engagement' 12. The acid test: loving enemies -- Part V. The human being. 13. Introduction; 14. The human being in the quest for the historical Jesus; 15. Jesus and the human being; 16. The human being -- Bibliography -- Index.
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|a "Walter Wink's writing has been described as brilliant, provocative, passionate, and innovative. His skills in critical scholarship were matched by an engaging and honest style that make his work a must read for twenty-first century theologians and all who seek deeper understanding at the intersection of Bible, theology, social ethics, and more. This volume of collected readings, edited by Henry French, draws from Wink's essential theological works, focusing on Wink's interminable quest to integrate theology with experience--rejecting the objectivism that separates "theory from practice, mind from body, reason from emotion, knowledge from experience."
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