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Rewritten Theology: Aquinas After His Readers
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REWRITTEN THEOLOGY
Aquinas After His Readers
Challenges in Contemporary Theology
Series Editors: Gareth Jones and Lewis Ayres
Canterbury Christ Church University College, UK, and Emory University, USA
Challenges in Contemporary Theology is a series aimed at producing clear orientations
in, and research on, areas of “challenge” in contemporary theology. These carefully coor-
dinated books engage traditional theological concerns with mainstreams in modern
thought and culture that challenge those concerns. The “challenges” implied are to be
understood in two senses: those presented by society to contemporary theology, and
those posed by theology to society.
These Three Are One: The Practice of Trinitarian Theology David S. Cunningham
After Writing: On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy Catherine Pickstock
Mystical Theology: The Integrity of Spirituality and Theology Mark A. McIntosh
Engaging Scripture : Theology, Politics, and the Body of Christ Stephen E. Fowl
Torture and Eucharist: A Model for Theological Interpretation William T. Cavanaugh
Sexuality and the Christian Body: Their Way into the Triune God Eugene F. Rogers, Jr
On Christian Theology Rowan Williams
The Promised End: Eschatology in Theology and Literature Paul S. Fiddes
Powers and Submissions: Spirituality, Philosophy, and Gender Sarah Coakley
A Theology of Engagement Ian S. Markham
Alien Sex: The Body and Desire in Cinema and Theology Gerard Loughlin
Scripture and Metaphysics: Aquinas and the Renewal of Trinitarian Theology
Matthew Levering
Faith and Freedom: An Interfaith Perspective David Burrell
Keeping God’s Silence Rachel Muers
Christ and Culture Graham Ward
Theology in the Public Square: Church, Academy, and Nation Gavin D’Costa
Rewritten Theology: Aquinas After His Readers Mark D. Jordan
REWRITTEN
THEOLOGY
Aquinas After His Readers
Mark D. Jordan
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