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Guides to Theological Inquiry

This series delves into the depths of theological thought, exploring key concepts and debates within religious traditions. Each volume offers an insightful examination of fundamental questions surrounding faith, reason, and spiritual life. It is designed for students, scholars, and curious readers seeking to deepen their understanding of theology. The series provides clear and accessible explanations of complex ideas, fostering critical thinking and further inquiry.

Feminist Theory and Christian Theology
Postmodernity
Theories of Culture

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  • Since the 1970s exciting new directions in the study of culture have erupted to critique and displace earlier, largely static notions. These more dynamic models stress the indeterminate, fragmented, even conflictual character of cultural processes and completely alter the framework for thinking theologically about them. In fact, Tanner argues, the new orientation in cultural theory and anthropology affords fresh opportunities for religious thought and opens new vistas for theology, especially on how Christians conceive of the theological task, theological diversity and inculturation, and even Christianity's own cultural identity.

    Theories of Culture
  • Postmodernity

    • 144 pages
    • 6 hours of reading
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    Focusing on the interplay between postmodern thought and religious beliefs, the book delves into the cultural and intellectual currents shaping contemporary discourse. It addresses the implications of postmodernism for Christian theology, specifically regarding God, Church, and Christ. Lakeland articulates the church's mission in a postmodern context and proposes a constructive theological apologetics, offering insights into how faith can engage with modern challenges and perspectives.

    Postmodernity
  • Feminist theory is examined in depth, engaging with Christian theology to explore critical themes such as human identity, gender, oppression, and ethics. Through analysis of key texts and women's narratives, uncomfortable questions are raised, challenging traditional Christian beliefs. The author illustrates how feminist insights can revitalize core doctrines of faith, sin, and church, revealing new theological perspectives on experience, truth, text, and norm. This comprehensive approach aims to foster a meaningful dialogue between feminist thought and Christian tradition.

    Feminist Theory and Christian Theology