Sarah Coakley and the future of systematic theology /
Sarah Coakley is one of the most exciting and creative figures in contemporary theology. Her far-reaching systematic vision of the Christian faith has integrated insights from systematic theology, gender studies, sociology, patristics, analytic philosophy of religion, and evolutionary biology. This...
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Minneapolis :
Fortress Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Being George Eliot: an impossible standpoint? / Janice McRandal
- Exegetical mysticism: scripture, paideia, and the spiritual senses / Benjamin Myers
- The "how" of transformation in Levinas and Coakley / Annette Pierdziwol
- Sacrifice Regained in the light of God, Sexuality, and the Self and "Flesh and Blood": objections and replies, or how I changed my mind / Eugene F. Rogers Jr.
- Getting lost at sea? Apophasis, antisociality, and the (in- ) stability of academic theology / Brandy R. Daniels
- The body and the body of the church: Coakley, Yoder, and the imitation of Christ / Myles Werntz
- The winnowing and hallowing of doctrine: extending the program of the father of modern theology? / Nicola Hoggard Creegan
- Why kenoticism rests on a mistake: reflections on the christologies of Sarah Coakley and Gregory of Nyssa / Dennis W. Jowers
- Sarah Coakley and the prayers of the digital body of Christ / Matthew John Paul Tan
- Power, sin, and epistemic transformation in Sarah Coakley's theology: reading Coakley with Foucault / Janice McRandal
- From Evelyn Underhill to Sarah Coakley: women teaching theology and the English context / Stephen Burns.