Imagining theology : encounters with God in scripture, interpretation, and aesthetics /
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Grand Rapids, MI :
Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Toward a normative Christian imagination
- Myth, history, and imagination : the creation narratives in the Bible and theology
- Who's afraid of Ludwig Feuerbach? Suspicion and the religious imagination
- The crisis of mainline Christianity and the liberal failure of imagination
- Hans Frei and the hermeneutics of the second naïveté
- The mirror, the lamp, and the lens: on the limits of imagination
- Barth on beauty : the ambivalence of reformed aesthetics
- The gender of God and the theology of metaphor
- The adulthood of the modern age : Hamann's critique of Kantian enlightenment
- Kant as Christian apologist : the failure of accommodationist theology
- Moltmann's two eschatologies
- The eschatological imagination
- The myth of religion : how to think Christianly in a secular world
- Are religions incommensurable? Pluralism and the religious imagination
- Imaginary gods and the anonymous Christ
- Christian theology in a post-Christian age.