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Christian Theology After Christendom - Engaging the Thought of Douglas John Hall

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Christian Theology after Christendom brings together contemporary thinkers to engage and build upon Douglas John Hall's work-and to take up his challenge to reclaim a contextual and de-colonizing theology of the cross as a means to speak of the realities of life and faith today.


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Foreword
Walter Brueggemann
Introduction and Acknowledgments
Patricia G. Kirkpatrick and Pamela R. McCarroll

  • The Art of Theology: Five Approaches to Curating the Work and Thought of Douglas John Hall
  • David Lott
  • Illusion and Hope
  • Michael Bourgeois
  • Faith and Fragilization: Douglas John Hall and Charles Taylor in Dialogue
  • Andrew Root
  • Contextual Theology in Canada: Between Covenant and Treaty
  • Allen G. Jorgenson
  • Indian Residential Schools and the Churches: An Exercise in the Theology of the Cross
  • Brian Thorpe
  • Hall's Eco-Theology of the Cross in a Climate-Changed World
  • Harold Wells
  • What Are People For? Re-Imaging Theo-anthropology in the Anthropocene
  • Pamela R. McCarroll
  • God and the Church after Christendom: Rethinking "Power" through Douglas Hall's Theologia Crucis
  • Harris Athanasiadis
  • The Relevance of the Theology of Douglas Hall for the Cuban Context
  • Adolfo Ham
  • ReWilding the Gospel: Douglas John Hall and Post-Christendom Religious Dialogue
  • Gary A. Gaudin
  • The Memory of Divine Pathos: Heschel, Hall, and the Hebrew Bible
  • Patricia G. Kirkpatrick
  • The Gospel of Irresolution: Thinking along with Douglas John Hall about Cross Theology, Illness, and Not Yet Resurrection
  • Deanna A. Thompson
    Afterword. Christian Theology after Christendom: Three Essentials
    Douglas John Hall
    Bibliography
    About the Contributors


    About the author










    Patricia G. Kirkpatrick holds the chair in Old Testament in the School of Religious Studies at McGill University.
    Pamela R. McCarroll is associate professor of practical theology at Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto.


    Summary

    Christian Theology after Christendom brings together contemporary thinkers to engage and build upon Douglas John Hall’s work—and to take up his challenge to reclaim a contextual and de-colonizing theology of the cross as a means to speak of the realities of life and faith today.

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