Description
The authors move past the Enlightenment foundational approach to offer a revolutionary methodology for doing theology in a postmodern age. Their method uses three sources: the Spirit speaking authoritatively through the biblical text, tradition providing a historical interpretive framework; and culture as context for constructive theological reflection.
Reviews
Calvin Theological Journal (Vol. 41, No. 1, April 2006) "[A] sophisticated treatment of theological prolegomena in a distinctly postmodern context.... [T]heir insistence that prolegomena and theology proper belong together will strike many as both right and potentially fruitful. Surely this trinitarian and ecclesiastical approach to Christian theology that is both normed by Scripture and informed by the Christian tradition is to be heartily welcomed." --Tom McCall