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How do Christian beliefs and practices interrelate? What is the
nature and task of theology? These questions have reemerged in the
contemporary discussion with new vigor. In this book, Reinhard
Hutter explores the link between Christian theory and action,
rigorously arguing for a renewed understanding of theology as a
distinct church practice. Using "pathos" - "suffering" God's saving
activity - as a powerful theological motif, Hutter offers fresh
insight into the relationships between the Holy Spirit and the
church, doctrine and theology, and beliefs and practices. In
addition, Hutter shows how reclaiming "pathos" as a central motif
for theology challenges modern and postmodern views focused on
human identity, agency, and creativity as definitive of theology's
nature and task. Throughout, Hutter remains acutely aware of recent
trends in theological discourse, and develops his argument in
conversation with leading contemporary thinkers from North America
and Europe. His constructive work promises to reclaim theology's
crucial role in the life and mission of the church.
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