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The Journey of Modern Theology: From Reconstruction to Deconstruction is unavailable, but you can change that!

Modernity has been an age of revolutions—political, scientific, industrial and philosophical. Consequently, it has also been an age of revolutions in theology, as Christians attempt to make sense of their faith in light of the cultural upheavals around them, what Walter Lippman once called the "acids of modernity." Modern theology is the result of this struggle to think responsibly about God...

It is impossible to grasp how revolutionary Galileo’s explanation was without realizing that before it theology had been widely considered the queen of the sciences. (In that honorary title, given to theology during the Middle Ages, “science” means any and every orderly, disciplined way of studying and thinking. It was not limited to the physical sciences.) The revolutionary aspect of Galileo’s new model for understanding the role of theology in relation to the physical sciences is his implicit declaration
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