Speaking of God Relational Theology |
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Author:
| Sponheim, Paul R. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8272-3466-6 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2006 |
Publisher: | Chalice Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $24.99 |
Book Description:
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Speaking of God draws on a lifetime of reading and teaching to articulate in generally accessible language essential themes in a Christian understanding of God. Sponheim argues that Christians sense their faith calling them to "become vocal" and that in their God-talk they can speak reliably of God without arrogance and diffidence. Dividing his discussion into two parts, Sponheim introduces the reader to the "What" of God- what Christians have to say of God-and then to the "So What" or...
More DescriptionSpeaking of God draws on a lifetime of reading and teaching to articulate in generally accessible language essential themes in a Christian understanding of God. Sponheim argues that Christians sense their faith calling them to "become vocal" and that in their God-talk they can speak reliably of God without arrogance and diffidence. Dividing his discussion into two parts, Sponheim introduces the reader to the "What" of God- what Christians have to say of God-and then to the "So What" or what follows from such believing for Christians living the faith. He draws distinctively on four sources seldom seen together: the christologically centered work of Soren Kierkegaard, the process-relational legacy of Alfred North Whitehead, contemporary Christian feminism, and the conversation between science and religion.