Revisioning Evangelical Theology

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Revisioning Evangelical Theology is a theological work by Stanley Grenz that proposes a renewed, community-centered and postmodern-aware approach to evangelical Christian doctrine.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
theological book
addresses postmodern cultural context
aimsTo engage postmodern thought from an evangelical perspective
recast evangelical theology in light of community
author Stanley Grenz NERFINISHED
Stanley J. Grenz NERFINISHED
critiques foundationalist epistemology in evangelical theology
individualistic approaches to evangelical theology
discusses doctrine of God
doctrine of Scripture
doctrine of salvation
doctrine of the church
emphasizes Trinitarian theology
ecclesial community
relational understanding of doctrine
focusesOn community-centered theology
hasGenre constructive theology
systematic theology
influencedBy Stanley J. Grenz’s interest in postmodern philosophy
Trinitarian relational ontology
intendedAudience evangelical theologians
pastors
students of theology
language English
mainSubject Christian doctrine
evangelical theology
methodologicalEmphasis community as hermeneutical context
narrative and relational categories
proposes renewed approach to evangelical Christian doctrine
relatedWork Beyond Foundationalism NERFINISHED
Theology for the Community of God NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
seeksTo bridge classical evangelicalism and contemporary culture
re-envision evangelical identity in a postmodern age
supports communal and tradition-shaped rationality
theologicalPerspective evangelical
postmodern-aware
theologicalTradition Protestant theology

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Stanley Grenz notableWork Revisioning Evangelical Theology