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: To offer a truly global and ecumenical view, the book includes non-evangelical voices, including Eastern Orthodox , Roman Catholic, and feminist perspectives.
While highly academic, some reviewers suggest that because it is a collection of essays, the tone can vary significantly between chapters. It is best suited for those looking for a rigorous, high-level survey of theological systems rather than a simple devotional or introductory text. Doing Theology in Today
: Readers at Amazon and ThriftBooks note the impressive range of contributors, such as John Meyendorff and Rosemary Radford Ruether, which provides a broad overview of contemporary methods. : To offer a truly global and ecumenical
The book is strategically divided into four parts to provide a comprehensive look at theological methodology: : Readers at Amazon and ThriftBooks note the
by Schubert Ogden: Focuses on Christology and the plurality of religions in a global context.
by Dennis Kinlaw: Argues for a "Jesus-first" approach to theological formulation. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Book review: Doing Theology in the New Normal
Reviewing (edited by Thomas McComiskey and John D. Woodbridge) requires understanding its unique structure as a "theology of theology." This volume serves as an expansive handbook that explores how theology is constructed rather than just what it teaches. Core Themes & Structure