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Theologizing in the radical middle, rethinking how we do theology for spiritual growth in word and spirit

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Theologizing in the radical middle, rethinking how we do theology for spiritual growth in word and spirit
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Theologizing in the radical middle
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
rethinking how we do theology for spiritual growth in word and spirit
Summary
This book doesn't endorse any systematic theology; rather, it's about how we theologize. Why do two equally trained theologians, studying the same book and loving the same Lord, arrive at such different conclusions? This theological disagreement, at times becoming personal, spills over from the academia to seminaries and churches. And if history is any indicator, this always weakens the unity of the church. Who needs unity when correct doctrines are at stake, right? But, is the defense of all doctrines worth foregoing the unity of the church, despite Jesus' prayer that "they may be one even as we are one"? At bottom, our theological contentiousness stems from not recognizing that the way biblical revelation is framed is not designed to be handled the way seminaries typically do. Regardless, we strive for the rightness of our tidy theology, even disowning those who disagree while doing so. The disavowal of continuationists by the Strange Fire crowd is the most recent instance in a long line of placing doctrinal purity over the unity of the body. This book uncovers how Scripture is really structured and how, therefore, we need to theologize differently so that we may grow spiritually in Word and Spirit
Target audience
adult
Classification
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