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Re: The marks of a renewed theology

Re: The marks of a renewed theology

Briefly :

Content

Christ-centred, cruciform, trinitarian

Method

Not a new theology - but new packaging for an old theology; the approach would draw on a diverse range of methods rather than have one method which informs or excludes all others, and would be systematic - biblical - narrative - historical - literary critical - deconstructive - canon - tradition etc; each approach would provide reflection on the others. In the spirit of postmodernism, each approach would be accorded validity and a welcome at the theological table.

Purpose

To present Christ in terms relevant to a postmodern age without diluting the challenge. Theology would both inhabit postmodern thought-forms and provide a penetrating critique from within.

The marks of a renewed theology By: Andrew (13 replies) 3 November, 2005 - 18:24