As the Christian movement nears the end of its second millenium, it faces a crisis that could not have been anticipated at the close of the first thousand years - or, indeed, by most of our own gre…
This has changed to some extend in recent years, so that there is what Harold Schilling calls "a new consciousness in science and religion." This has been due to the success of scientific theory as…
What does it mean to profess the faith as North American Christians at the end of the second millennium? What is Christian theology as consciously crafted in light of the distinctive history, cultu…
This book represents a major new initiative in the contemporary dialogue between theology and sociology within the specifics of the North American context. Relying on a renewed confidence in the po…
Caribbean Theology scrutinizes the gradual but crucial development of theology within the context of the Caribbean since 1971. It examines the charge that the gradualness of the process is due to t…