Rethinking Theology: A Postmodern, Post-Holocaust Post-Christendom Endeavor

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 55 (1):5-18 (2001)
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A new intellectual climate is emerging for rethinking the God of revelation who is unreservedly for and with human beings and who, in turn, calls us to be for and with the Other

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