Theologians in Conversation
Formation and Vision in Continental Philosophical Theology
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 11 June 2026
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780567724120
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages176 pages
- Size 232x152x18 mm
- Weight 211 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
Leading philosophical theologians of our time tell their stories and describe the most important directions in their field.
MoreLong description:
In this astounding collection of interviews, the leading philosophical theologians of our time answer questions about their own formation and their vision of the field. They focus particularly on the philosophical voices that contributed most to their own development, and on how these voices shaped their understanding of what philosophical theology can achieve and how. They suggest important research questions that philosophical theologians should engage over the next few years, and describe significant methods or approaches that might support such engagement.
The book is both a moving collection of personal memoirs and a crisp snapshot of philosophical theology in the early 21st century. The interviewees muse on the typical failure modes in philosophical theology and divulge who the most important philosophical voices to them were. This work will help theologians, philosophers, and intellectual historians understand how we got here and where we might be heading.
Table of Contents:
Introduction by Judith Wolfe (University of St Andrews, UK)
1. Rowan Williams (University of Cambridge, UK)
2. Sarah Coakley (Emory University, USA)
3. George Pattison (University of Glasgow, UK)
4. Cyril O'Regan (University of Notre Dame, USA)
5. John Milbank (University of Nottingham, UK)
6. Thomas Pfau (Duke University, USA)
7. Karen Kilby (Durham University, UK)
8. Philip Goodchild (University of Nottingham, UK)
9. Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge, UK)
10. Nick Adams (University of Birmingham, UK)
11. Christopher Insole (Durham University, UK)
12. Simon Oliver (Durham University, UK)
13. John Betz (University of Notre Dame, USA)
14. Brian Robinette (Boston College, USA)
15. Vincent Lloyd (Villanova University, USA)
16. Claire Carlisle (KCL, UK)
17. Andrew Prevot (Georgetown University, USA)
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