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An outstanding introduction for college, seminary, and lay readers, this second edition of the 1996 volume has been fully updated and expanded with new resources, examples, vignettes, diagnostic exercises, and case studies. Addressing the how and why of theological sources, movements, and methods, Stone and Duke guide readers into their own theological roots and then into major theological...

identify and acknowledge the “Christianness” of the work. In sum, theological reflection is bound up with a vast and yet intimately related community of faith called the church. Its aim is less to set forth my understanding of my Christian faith than to develop the best possible understanding of the faith that our Christian church seeks to understand. Christians would surely feel more comfortable about their calling as theologians if they knew exactly what they had gotten
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