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This book explores narrative public theology as essential for interpreting America's social and political life. Mary Doak argues for a theology that engages with diverse narratives while respecting the separation of church and state. She draws on thinkers like Ricoeur and Metz, and uses stories from figures like Lincoln to illustrate her points.
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Reclaiming Narrative for Public Theology, Mary Doak
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- 2004
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