Theology as autobiography : the centrality of confession, relationship, and prayer to the life of faith /
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Eugene, Oregon :
Cascade Books, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. One Significance of (Auto)biography in the Christian Tradition
- ch. Two Augustine: Confession at the Foundations of Christian Theology
- ch. Three Mary Karr: Taking the Risk of Putting Ones Faith into Life and One's Life into Faith
- ch. Four Christian Wiman: A Poetic Meditation on Life, Suffering, Faith, and Jesus Christ
- ch. Five Leo Tolstoy: Finding Faith Amidst the Tensions of the World
- ch. Six Rachel Held Evans and Dani Shapiro: Finding a Way Forward for Critical Faith Today
- ch. Seven Guibert of Nogent and Ignatius of Loyola: Errors, Pitfalls, and Reading Life in Light of Divine Activity in the World
- ch. Eight Teresa of Avila: Living the Saintly Life
- ch. Nine Dorothy Day: Faith in the Context of Suffering and Marginalization
- ch. Ten Henri Nouwen: Locating a Contemporary Spirituality
- ch. Eleven Diana Eck: The O/other Already Before Us.