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|a The Gift of Theology :
|b The Contribution of Kathryn Tanner /
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|a Acknowledgements / Rosemary P. Carbine and Hilda P. Koster -- Foreword / John E. Thiel -- Introduction : the gift of Kathryn Tanner's theological imagination / Rosemary P. Carbine and Hilda P. Koster -- part I. Doing theology : gift and task -- 1. Tanner's theology-logy / Charles Mathewes -- 2. f (S) I/s : the instance of pattern, or Kathryn Tanner's trinitarianism / Paul DeHart -- part II. The fullness of God's gift-giving -- 3. "Always and everywhere:" divine presence and the incarnation / Ian A. McFarland -- 4. Christ, the receiver of gifts / Amy Plantinga Pauw -- 5. The chief point of our faith : Christ's saving death in selected Greek fathers / George Hunsinger -- 6. On making Christology look too easy : a dialectical "rejoiner" to Tanner's lineage / William A. Wright -- 7. Tanner's non-competitive account and the blood of Christ : where eucharistic theology meets the evolution of ritual / Eugene F. Rogers, Jr. -- part III. Christianity as culture : a gift to theology -- 8. Creative Christian identity : Christianity and culture reconsidered / Mary McClintock Fulkerson -- 9. Inculturation as theology of culture : exploring Kathryn Tanner's contribution to intercultural theology / Jan H. Pranger -- 10. Creative appropriation and interreligious respect : applying Tanner's account of Christian identity to an interreligious context / Hugh Nicholson -- part IV. The gift of theology to praxis -- 11. Closed eyes and blocked vision : gendering Tanner's theology of sin and grace / Joy Ann McDougall -- 12. Creation as gift : Tanner's theology of God's ongoing gift-giving as an ecological theology / Hilda P. Koster -- 13. From "thrift shop" to the zero waste home : popular culture, subversion of the ordinary economy, and economy of grace / Courtney Wilder -- 14. Placards, icons, and protests : insights into antiracist activism from feminist public theology / Rosemary P. Carbine -- Afterword / Serene Jones.
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|a Kathryn Tanner is undoubtedly one of the most important contemporary North American theologians. From landmark studies in systematic and constructive theology to economics, Tanner's work is a contribution of inestimable value, hallmarked by its depth, precision, provocativeness, and grace. Unifying the immense scope of her work is the particular vision of God's self-gift: an internal, dynamic, communal reality that is expressed outward in acts of love and generosity that are creation, incarnation, and capacious life in the Spirit. This vision, as the grounding matrix of Tanner's theology, has been extended beyond the disciplinary boundaries of theology in constructive explorations of economics, social and political theory, cultural studies, and ethics. This volume celebrates the vision and breadth of Tanner's unique contribution. Essays by established scholars, colleagues, and former students trace out the key loci and themes, from theological method, the Trinity, Christology, creation, to economics, environmental and social ethics, and politics, to generate constructive and ecumenical conversation that presents Tanner as an important, contemporary public theologian.
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