The Trial of the Witnesses: The Rise and Decline of Postliberal Theology
A good portion of the book is spent developing this critique and, while interesting, it is not the most significant element in the work: that distinction belongs to DeHart's constructive proposal, one which offers a vision for a chastened, yet resilient, liberal theology. DeHart, by contrast, p...
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