Stanley J. Grenz & John R. Franke
The authors move past the Enlightenment foundational approach to offer a revolutionary methodology for doing theology in a postmodern age. Their method uses three sources: the Spirit speaking authoritatively through the biblical text, tradition providing a historical interpretive framework; and culture as context for constructive theological reflection.
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This book came out of their collaboration at Regent College during the year (or semester?) that John Franke was on sabbatical there. Grenz has gone on to his eternal reward, and this is one of his books that is missing in the Logos catalogue. I've been wanting to read it for years, since I knew one of the authors, and respected Grenz's approach to postmodernity. John Franke is also an author that Faithlife carries, and Westminster John Knox Press is one they've got plenty of books from.
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