Canonical Theism: A Proposal for Theology and the Church
The bold thesis of Canonical Theism is that the good and life-giving Holy Spirit has equipped the church not only with a canon of scripture but also with an abundant canonical heritage of materials, persons, and practices. However, much of the latter has been ignored or cast aside. The authors call for the retrieval and redeployment of the full range of this rich legacy. Voices across the church — Protestant and Catholic alike — here chart and defend that mine of opportunity and invite the entire church to explore the benefits of their discoveries.
This ambitious book offers insights to be integrated into the church body, promising to renew the faith that has nourished converts, created saints, and upheld martyrs across the years.Contributors:
William J. Abraham
Frederick Aquino
Paul L. Gavrilyuk
Charles Gutenson
Douglas M. Koskela
Mark E. Powell
Frederick W. Schmidt
Horace Six-Means
Natalie B. Van Kirk
Jason E. Vickers
David F. Watson
