Crucial tasks face protestant theology in its currently critical
state. Challenged with growing skepticism and discouragement, what
hope has theology for the future, and what sources might deliver
this hope? Gerhard Sauter sets himself to help theology answer
critical questions and accomplish essential tasks in order to move
forward with hope.
"Protestant Theology at the Crossroads" examines contextual
theology, in which particular cultural heritages, race and gender,
and economic conditions and the structure of social life inform the
teachings of the faith rather than vice versa. How, for example, do
we approach the crisis in American self-understanding caused by
terrorism? Do changes in European politics change our theological
perceptions?
Drawing on the Warfield Lectures at Princeton in March 2000 --
at which many of these chapters were presented originally --
"Protestant Theology" does more than provide a much-needed overall
explanation of the issues theology faces. It also contains basic
information on the foundation of theology, hermeneutics, Christian
ethics, many central doctrinal topics, and much more. This book is
a vital text for those studying theology, involved in ministry, and
training future church leaders.
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