Doing Theology Today

Doing Theology Today by Schubert M. Ogden is a comprehensive handbook published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on July 1, 2006. This 286-page work is presented in English and explores the contemporary practice of theology through a structured approach that addresses key theological concepts and discussions.
The book is organized into four distinct parts, each focusing on essential aspects of modern theology. It begins with a discussion on the foundations of theological thought, followed by an examination of Christology and the significance of understanding God and Jesus in today’s context. The text also emphasizes the importance of engaging with diverse religious perspectives, reflecting a global understanding of human experience. Finally, it advocates for ongoing dialogue among theologians, encouraging critical reflection and conversation within the field.
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Here is an essential handbook for all those who would “do theology today,” written by one of America’s most distinguished theologians.
The book is divided into four parts:
— “Theology of Theology,” which extends, deepens, and renders more persuasive the author’s lines of thought on theological prolegomena
— “Theology and Christology,” which argues that to do theology today one must be concerned above all with the fundamental questions of God and Jesus
— “Theology of Religions,” which implies that to do theology today is to do it in a truly global context, in the presence of the plurality of ways of being human, including those represented by non-Christian religions
— “Theology in Conversation,” which claims that to do theology today is to enter into close and sustained conversation with others who either are or have been engaged in the same task of critical reflection
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