Confronting a controlling God : : Christian humanism and the moral imagination / / Catherine M. Wallace.

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Superior document:A confronting fundamentalism book
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Place / Publishing House:Eugene, Oregon : : Cascade Books,, [2016]
2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Confronting fundamentalism.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (132 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Confronting fundamentalism: the dangerous God of "control and condemn"
  • 1967: What the cake said
  • God-talk 101: The art that is Christianity
  • The Copernican turn of Christian humanism
  • Quantum theology: the symbolic character of God-talk
  • Theological weirdness (1): the symbolic claim that God is a person
  • Poets as theologians: the moral imagination of Christian Humanist tradition
  • Moses debates with a burning bush
  • I AM v. I WILL BE: translation and the authority of theologians
  • Theological weirdness (2): the symbolic claim that God is necessarily impersonal
  • What, then, can be said about God?