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|a 1. Introduction, by Christopher D. Rodkey and Jordan E. Miller -- 2. Background, by Clayton Crockett and Jeffrey W. Robbins -- 3. Chronology -- 4. James Luther Adams, by George Kimmich Beach -- 5. Thomas J. J. Altizer, by J. Leavitt Pearl and Christopher D. Rodkey -- 6. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, by Robert Saler -- 7. John D. Caputo, by Katharine Sarah Moody -- 8. Harvey Cox, by Hollis Phelps -- 9. Don Cupitt, by Gavin Hyman -- 10. Mary Daly, by Christopher D. Rodkey -- 11. Leslie Dewart, by Richard Sawa and W. T. S. Tarver -- 12. Jacques Ellul, by Richard A. Davis -- 13. Lloyd Geering, by Mike Grimshaw -- 14. René Girard, by David Dawson -- 15. William Hamilton, by G. Michael Zbaraschuk -- 16. Catherine Keller, by Lisa Gasson-Gardner, Winfield Goodwin, Elijah Prewitt-Davis, and Austin Roberts -- 17. D. G. Leahy, by Lissa McCullough -- 18. Charles Long, by Louis Benjamin Rolsky -- 19. Gene Marshall and Joyce Marshall, by Alan Jay Richard -- 20. Carl Raschke, by Alan Jay Richard -- 21. Richard L. Rubenstein, by Ingrid Anderson -- 22. Dorothee Solle, by Sarah Pinnock -- 23. Jacob Taubes, by Bruce Rosenstock -- 24. Mark C. Taylor, by George M. Schmidt -- 25. Paul Tillich, by Russell Re Manning -- 26. Gabriel Vahanian, by Mike Grimshaw -- 27. Paul Matthews Van Buren, by Ellen T. Charry -- 28. Simone Weil, by Lissa McCullough -- 29. Charles E. Winquist, by Noëlle Vahanian -- 30. Slavoj Žižek, by Marika Rose -- 31. Agnostic Theology, by Dan Boscaljon -- 32. Animal Studies, by David Dillard-Wright -- 33. Buddhism, by Thomas J. J. Altizer and Jordan E. Miller -- 34. Catholicism, by Thomas J. J. Altizer -- 35. Ecstatic Naturalism, by David Rohr -- 36. The Emerging Church Movement, by Kester Brewin -- 37. Feminist Theologies, by Lisa Isherwood -- 38. Hinduism and Radical Theology, by Alina N. Feld -- 39. Hip-hop, by Jon Ivan Gill -- 40. Homiletics, by Phil Snider -- 41. Honest to God Controversy, by N.T. Wright -- 42. Islam, by Jeff Miller -- 43. Judaism, by Ingrid Anderson -- 44. Liberation Theology, by Cláudio Carvalhaes -- 45. Literature, by Gregory Erickson -- 46. Liturgy and Radical Theology, by Keegan Osinski -- 47. Marxism, by Roland Boer -- 48. Orthodoxy, by Oleg B. Davydov -- 49. Pentecostalism, by James R. Melnarik -- 50. Play Theology, by Hollis Phelps -- 51. Postcolonial/Decolonial Theology, by An Yountae -- 52. Psychoanalysis, by Tad Delay -- 53. Science, by Mary-Jane Rubenstein -- 54. Theopoetics, by Blake Huggins and L. Callid Keefe-Perry -- 55. Artist Statement, by Chris Nelson.
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|a The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology is the definitive guide to radical theology and the commencement for new directions in that field. For the first time, radical theology is addressed and assessed in a single, comprehensive volume, including introductory and historical essays for the beginner, essays on major figures and their thought, and shorter articles on various themes, concepts, and related topics. This book is a seminal work for the radical theology movement. It clarifies origins and demonstrates the exigency and utility of current figures and issues. A useful and essential guide for newcomers and veterans in the field, this volume serves as both a reference work and an introduction to omitted or forgotten topics within contemporary discussions.
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