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Jane Barter Moulaison’s remarkable book engages contemporary critical understandings of Jesus Christ—including the postcolonial, feminist, pluralist, ecological, and socialist—to argue that the core convictions of traditional Christology remain a viable, valuable, and even indispensable witness to the Gospel in an imperiled world. Contemporary theology often makes a virtue of deconstructing...

“The Fathers” and “patristics” are terms that I avoid in this book for rather straightforward reasons: that is, they perpetuate the concept that it was only “Fathers” and their thought that contributed to the life of the early church. Nevertheless, the period that I am engaging requires some justification and clarity. I use the term Nicene teachers not in the narrow sense of actual participants in the Councils of Nicaea or Constantinople,7 but as referring to those early
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