Theological crossings
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Theological Crossings is a richly diverse testimony to the impact of the 1960s on the religious mind, providing vivid personal evidence that theologies are conditioned by the strain and stress of events. Without exception, these writers combine a vital religious imagination with a vigorous moral and social concern. They continue to take theology very seriously but they are all theologians of involvement and change. None of them would claim to be a "compleat theologian." Yet all of them take a very comprehensive view as to what religion is all about and what religious commitment requires. All of them are profoundly concerned about the future of their religious communities and are resolved to help shape the future.
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