Radical theologies
Mike Grimshaw
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Mike Grimshaw: Department of Sociology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand (e-mail: michael.grimshaw@canterbury.ac.nz)
Palgrave Communications, 2015, vol. 1, issue palcomms201532, 15032-
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Radical theology as a field encompasses the intersections of constructive theology, secular theology, death-of-God theologies, political theologies, continental thought and contemporary culture. It expresses an inter-disciplinary engagement and approach dedicated to redefining the very terms of theology as a concept and practice. This article provides an introductory overview to a multi- and inter-disciplinary thematic collection dedicated to thinking in this area.
Date: 2015
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