24 research outputs found
Analytic Theology as Sapiential Theology: A Response to Jordan Wessling
This article responds to Jordan Wessling’s paper that engages a concern I expressed about analytic theology not doing justice to the sapiential requirements of theology. I examine Wessling’s summary of my paper, conclude that his description is accurate and fair, appreciate his proposed solution, then go on to restate why I think he may not have fully allayed my concern. I suggest that analytic theology is a vital tool in the theologian’s toolkit, but that ultimately more is needed in order to interpret Scripture theologically
Doctrine for disciples: the stage, the story, and the script (Video)
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/ecommonsatschapelservices/5533/thumbnail.jp
Doctrine for disciples: Doing church, the theater of the gospel (Video)
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/ecommonsatschapelservices/5321/thumbnail.jp
Is There a meaning in this text? . : The Bible, the reader, and the morality of literary knowledge.
Grand Rapids496 p, 23 cm
Ontology, Missiology, and the Travail of Christian Doctrine: A Conversation with Kevin Hector’s Theology without Metaphysics
Is There a meaning in this text? . : The Bible, the reader, and the morality of literary knowledge.
Grand Rapids496 p.: biblio., index.; 23 c