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Preface | |
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Publicness in Systematic Theology | |
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A Social Portrait of the Theologian: The Three Publics of Theology: Society, Academy, Church | |
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Introduction | |
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The Public of Society: The Three Realms of Society | |
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The Public of the Academy: Theology as an Academic Discipline | |
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The Public of the Church: A Sociological and Theological Reality | |
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Conclusion: Theology as Public Discourse | |
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A Theological Portrait of the Theologian: Fundamental, Systematic and Practical Theologies | |
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A Theological Portrait of the Theologian | |
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Three Disciplines in Theology: Fundamental, Systematic, Practical | |
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Conclusion: Publicness in Fundamental, Systematic and Practical Theologies | |
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The Classic | |
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Introduction: Systematic Theology as Hermeneutical | |
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The Normative Role of the Classics: Realized Experience | |
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The Interpretation of the Classics and the Pluralism of Readings | |
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The Production of the Classic: A Thought Experiment | |
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Conclusion: Systematic Theology as Hermeneutical Revisited | |
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Interpreting the Religious Classic | |
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The Conversation and Conflict of Interpretations of Religion | |
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The Religious Classic | |
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The Religious Classic: Manifestation and Proclamation | |
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The Realized Experience of Truth in Religious Classics | |
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Classical Forms of Religious Expression: Manifestation and Proclamation | |
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Interpreting the Christian Classic | |
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Introduction: A Methodological Preface | |
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The Christian Classic I: The Event and Person of Jesus Christ | |
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The Event and the Text: Jesus Christ Witnessed to in the Scriptures | |
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The Classic Expressions of the New Testament: A Proposal | |
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The Correctives: Apocalyptic and the Doctrines of Early Catholicism | |
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Proclamation as Event and Content | |
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Narrative in the Gospels | |
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Symbol and Reflective Thought: The Theologies of Paul and John | |
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The Christian Classic II: The Search for a Contemporary Christology | |
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Retrospect: The Forms of the Whole and the Search for Adequacy | |
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Some Questions for a Contemporary Christology | |
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Conclusion: The Belief in Jesus Christ | |
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The Situation: The Emergence of the Uncanny | |
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The Theologian and the Situation | |
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The Dialectic of the Classics of the Contemporary Situation | |
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The Self-Exposure of the Classics to and in the Situation: The Ideal of Dialogue | |
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Orientations, Options, Faiths: The Uncanny | |
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Christian Responses in the Contemporary Situation: Family Resemblances and Family Quarrels | |
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Introduction | |
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The Trajectories of the Route of Manifestation | |
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The Trajectories of the Route of Proclamation | |
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From Manifestation and Proclamation to History and Praxis: Political and Liberation Theologies | |
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A Christian Systematic Analogical Imagination | |
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Classical Theological Languages: Analogy and Dialectic | |
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A Christian Systematic Analogical Imagination: A Proposal | |
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Christian Analogical Imagination: Ordered Relationships, God-Self-World | |
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Epilogue: The Analogical Imagination | |
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Index of Principal Names | |
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Index of Principal Subjects | |