This is a thoroughly revised and expanded edition of The Modern Theologians, and is now available in a single volume. It provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the main Christian theologies of the twentieth century, and is the ideal text for students at universities, colleges and seminaries. Each chapter is written by a leading theologian and gives a clear picture of a particular movement, topic or individual theologian.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Notes on Contributors.
Introduction to Twentieth Century Christian Theology: David F. Ford (University of Cambridge).
Part I: Continental European Theologies:.
A: Corresponding to Revelation:.
1. Karl Barth: Robert W. Jenson (St. Olaf College, Minnesota).
2. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Charles Marsh (Loyola College in Maryland).
3. Eberhard Jungel: John B. Webster (Wycliffe College, Toronto).
B: Existentialism and Correlation:.
4. Rudolf Bultmann: Robert Morgan (Linacre College, Oxford).
5. Paul Tillich: David H. Kelsey (Yale University).
C: Reconceiving Roman Catholic Theology:.
6. French Jesuit and Dominican Theology: Fergus Kerr, OP (Blackfriars, Edinburgh).
7. Karl Rahner: J. A. Di Noia, OP (Dominican House of Studies, Washington).
8. Hans Urs von Balthasar: John Riches (University of Glasgow).
9. Edward Schillebeeckx: Robert J. Schreiter, CPPS (Catholic Theological Union, Chicago).
10. Hans Kung: Werner G. Jeanrond (Lund).
D: History and Eschatology: .
11. Wolfhart Pannenberg: Christoph Schwoebel (Kiel).
12. Jurgen Moltmann: Richard Bauckham (University of St. Andrews).
Part II: British Theologies:.
13. Theology through History: S. W. Sykes (The Bishop's House, Ely, Cambridge).
14. Theology through Philosophy: Daniel W. Hardy (Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton).
15. Theology and Society: Peter Sedgwick (University of Hull).
Part III: Theologies in North America:.
16. Theological Ethics: William Werpehowski (Villanova University).
17. Revisionists and Liberals: James J. Buckley (Loyola College, Maryland).
18. Postliberal Theology: William C. Placher (Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton).
19. Black and Hispanic Theologies: Shawn Copeland (Marquette University).
20. Feminist and Womanist Theologies: Rebecca S. Chopp (Emory University).
Part IV: Latin American, African and Asian Theologies:.
21. Latin American Liberation Theology: Rebecca S. Chopp (Emory University).
22. African Theology: Kwame Bediako (Edinburgh University).
23. Asian Theology: George Gispert-Sauch, SJ (Delhi).
Part V: Evangelical and Orthodox Theologies: .
24. Evangelical Theology: Ray S. Anderson (Fuller Theological Seminary).
25. Eastern Orthodox Theology: Rowan Williams (Bishop of Monmouth).
Part VI: Transregional Movements: .
26. Biblical and Hermeneutical Theology: Anthony C. Thiselton (University of Nottingham).
27. Ecumenical Theology: Michael Root (Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg).
28. Theologies of Mission: Lamin Sanneh (Yale University).
29. Feminist Theology: Ann Loades (Durham University).
30. Postmodern Theology: Graham Ward (Peterhouse, Cambridge).
Part VII: Theology and Religious Diversity:.
31. Judaism and Christian Theology: Peter Ochs (Drew University).
32. Theology of Religions: Gavin D'Costa (University of Bristol).
Part VIII: Theology and The Arts and Sciences:.
33. Theology and the Natural Sciences: Ted Peters (Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary).
34. Theology and the Arts:.
i. Visual Arts: Graham Howes (Trinity Hall, Cambridge).
ii. Music: Jeremy Begbie (Ridley Hall, Cambridge).
35. Theology and the Social Sciences: Richard Roberts (University of Lancaster).
Epilogue: Christian Theology at the Turn of the Millennium: David F. Ford (University of Cambridge).
List of Dates.
Glossary.
Index.