In this concluding volume of his magisterial trilogy, Gary
Dorrien sustains his previous definition of liberal theology and
his mixture of theological, philosophical, and historical analysis,
while emphasizing the unprecedented diversity of liberal theology
in the postmodern age. Dorrien argues that liberal theology has
been in crisis for the past half-century, yet despite the crisis,
and also because of it, it has also experienced a "hidden
renaissance" of intellectual creativity. Liberal theology in the
early twenty-first century is more diverse, complex, and
marginalized than ever before in its history, he concludes, but its
essential idea--creating a progressive, credible, integrative third
way between orthodox over-belief and secular unbelief--remains as
necessary as ever.
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