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Craft of Theology Avery Dulles

Craft of Theology By Avery Dulles

Craft of Theology by Avery Dulles


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This is a splendid book, nourishing for Catholic and non-Catholics alike. It clearly shows our contemporary situation on a number of fronts, offering constructive directions for the future. Reformed Review

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Craft of Theology: From Symbol to System by Avery Dulles

Avery Dulles's theological career has spanned one of the most creative and confusing periods in the history of the church. With the goal of integrating new information from philosophy and the sciences into a deeper understanding of the world and society, the many theological schools pursued independent agendas, with the net effect of a loss of coherence. It is Fr. Dulles's contention that theological schools have drifted so far apart that what seems false and dangerous to one school seems almost self-evident to another. Theologians lack a common language, common goals, and common norms. Exploring the possibilities for greater consensus, The Craft of Theology illustrates how a post-critical theology can draw on the riches of Scripture and tradition as it reflects on the faith of the church in new contexts. Fr. Dulles discusses the freedom of theology within the university and sets forth principles for a fresh dialogue with philosophy, the sciences, and other Christian churches.

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GOR002440197
9780824514563
0824514564
Craft of Theology: From Symbol to System by Avery Dulles
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Crossroad Publishing Co ,U.S.
19950301
280
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