End of Theology

End of Theology

by Jason S. Sexton, Paul Weston

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The End of Theology generates a discussion of the nature of theology and how it is most meaningfully constructed to offer a truly interdisciplinary perspective on theology and mission. The volume highlights perspectives of contextual and systematic theology, as well as missiology, world Christianity and history, biblical studies and hermeneutics, ethnography, pastoral practice, and social justice. It also pays keen attention to matters on the ground with a profound desire to relate questions of evangelical identity--including ministry practice and mission--to the wider tradition.

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    How does the title "End of Theology" challenge your initial assumptions about the purpose and future of theological study?

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    In what ways does the book successfully bridge the gap between abstract theological concepts and everyday pastoral practice?

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    How does the volume reshape your understanding of what Christian mission looks like in an increasingly pluralistic and globalized world?

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