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Tables of Contents for The Future of Liberal Theology
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Notes on Contributors
vii
Preface
ix
Acknowledgements
x
Part One: Types of Liberal Theology
Introduction: The Past, Present and Future of Liberal Theology
3
15
What has London (or Oxford or Cambridge) to do with Augsburg? The Enduring Significance of the German Liberal Tradition in Christian Theology
18
21
The Importance of Liberal Theology
39
15
`But who am I?' The Question of the Theologian rather than the Question to the Theologian
54
23
The Revival of Liberal Modernism
77
11
Reconsidering Pluralism: The Diversity of Ethical Goals
88
11
Part Two: Liberal Theology and Education
Liberal Theology and Transformative Pedagogy
99
30
Liberal Theology and Transformative Pedagogy: A Response to Peter Hodgson
129
10
The Experience of Theological Education: Maintaining a `Liberal' Agenda in a Post-Liberal Age
139
24
Part Three: Addressing the Critics
Karl Barth and Liberal Theology
163
7
Shape-shifting Disturbances as Divine Presence
170
21
Postmodern Theology: The Apotheosis or Scourge of Liberalism?
191
17
A Liberal Helping of Postliberalism Please
208
13
Conclusion: An Outsider's View
The Problems of a Liberal Religion: A Sociologist's View
221
22
Index
243