wherever he goes he has attempted to engage with the churches, the theology, and the politics. As a result, it would be hard to think of a theologian whose work has benefited from such a wide and diverse range of ecumenical influences. In his trinitarian theology, he engaged with Orthodox theology, and in his pneumatology, with Pentecostalism. In his emphasis on the discipleship ethics of the Sermon on the Mount, he came close to the churches of the Radical Reformation. From feminist theology, especially
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