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This volume of essays brings together 37 papers by Denis Edwards. They were published in journals and book chapters in edited and single authored volumes between 1976 and 2019. The contributions cover many aspects of theology and contemporary society, including: Australian theology, Indigenous theology, biblical themes, comparison of John of the Cross and Karl Rahner, ecclesiology, multicultural issues in the Australian context, the ordination of women, LutheranRoman Catholic Dialogue, evolution, ecological theology, feminist theology, theological language, the Trinity, chaos, Christology, contemporary theology, the created order, the Eucharist, grace, the Holy Spirit, miracles, the Patristics, receptive ecumenism, sin, salvation and science and theology. Denis work engages with many theologians from various stages of church history as well as a range of contemporary theologians.
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This volume of essays brings together 37 papers by Denis Edwards. They were published in journals and book chapters in edited and single authored volumes between 1976 and 2019. The contributions cover many aspects of theology and contemporary society, including: Australian theology, Indigenous theology, biblical themes, comparison of John of the Cross and Karl Rahner, ecclesiology, multicultural issues in the Australian context, the ordination of women, LutheranRoman Catholic Dialogue, evolution, ecological theology, feminist theology, theological language, the Trinity, chaos, Christology, contemporary theology, the created order, the Eucharist, grace, the Holy Spirit, miracles, the Patristics, receptive ecumenism, sin, salvation and science and theology. Denis work engages with many theologians from various stages of church history as well as a range of contemporary theologians.