Meland, Bernard E.; editor: - The Future of Empirical TheologyChicago, University of Chicago Press, (1969). orig.cloth. 23x15cm, x,387 pp, Series: Essays in Divinity, Volume VII.. Minor rubbing,small dustwrapper tear,slight page-edge soil, VG. ¶ Contains 14 papers. Includes: S.M. Ogden "Present Prospects for Empirical Theology"; J.B. Cobb, Jr. "What Is Alive & What Is Dead in Empirical Theology?"; F. Berthold, Jr. "Empirical Propositions & Explanations in Theology"; H. Smith "Empiricism: Scientific & Religious"; B.M. Loomer " Empirical Theology within Process Thought"; D.D. Williams "Suffering & Being in Empirical Theology"; P. Sponheim "Christian Coherence & Human Wholeness"; R. Hazleton "Is an Empirical Christology Possible?"; P. J. Hefner "Towards A New Doctrine of Man: The Relationship of Man & Nature"; G. Spiegler "Overcoming History with History: Some Unfinished Old Business at the New Frontiers of Theology"; B.E. Meland "Can Empirical Theology Learn Something from Phenomenology?"; J.A. Sittler "Intercommunion & the Cultural Reality"; J. Haroutunian "Theology as Critique of Expostulation"; L. Gilkey "New Modes of Empirical Theology". USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 51.25 | £UK 44 | JP¥ 8617] Book number BOOKS007647Iis offered by:
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