the Locus of Theological Vocation
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Today, colleges and universities are ending requirements to study religion and theology, closing theology departments, and terminating theologians. Is this the 'end of theology'? What alternatives to liberate theological vocations might be on offer to locate previously overlooked contexts? Might the fading of academic theology make room for theological, pastoral, ecclesiological, or missiological renewal? Essay contributors include: Grace Agolia John Allen Caitlin Cipolla-McCulloch Lynn Cooper Matthew Cressler Michael Dempsey Thomas Elias Charles Gillespie Zaccary Haney Brian Himes Jenny Jiang Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator, SJ Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos Cody Sandschaefer Matthew Shadle Jason Steidl Jack Donna Teevan
Today, colleges and universities are ending requirements to study religion and theology, closing theology departments, and terminating theologians. Is this the 'end of theology'? What alternatives to liberate theological vocations might be on offer to locate previously overlooked contexts? Might the fading of academic theology make room for theological, pastoral, ecclesiological, or missiological renewal? Essay contributors include: Grace Agolia John Allen Caitlin Cipolla-McCulloch Lynn Cooper Matthew Cressler Michael Dempsey Thomas Elias Charles Gillespie Zaccary Haney Brian Himes Jenny Jiang Agbonkhianmeghe Orobator, SJ Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos Cody Sandschaefer Matthew Shadle Jason Steidl Jack Donna Teevan
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