The Divine activity : an approach to incarnational theology

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    • Snider, Theodore M.

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The Divine activity : an approach to incarnational theology

Theodore M. Snider

(American university studies, Theology and religion ; vol. 63)

P. Lang, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [393]-411)

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Description

Using the methodology of process theology, especially the works of Cobb, Williams, and Pittenger, this book defines incarnation as the continuous self-revealing activity of God. Incarnation is presented as a model for spirituality, interpersonal relations, and social change. The final chapters apply this model to the issue of pluralism and challenge the exclusiveness of Christianity.

Table of Contents

Contents: Incarnation - Process Theology - Interfaith Dialogue.

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