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Reformed and Always Reforming
Contributor(s): Olson, Roger E. (Author)
ISBN: 0801031699     ISBN-13: 9780801031694
Publisher: Baker Academic
OUR PRICE:   $28.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2007
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Annotation: "Reformed and Always Reforming" is part of the Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology series. Series editors are Craig A. Evans and Lee Martin McDonald.

Can we be more evangelical by being less conservative?

???In his new book, Olson sets forth a genuinely evangelical theology that rejects modernity and fundamentalism. His focus on a personal relationship with Christ over propositions and the need to continually revise theology in light of the Word of God are important corrections to conservative evangelical tendencies. Anyone interested in a truly gospel-oriented theology will benefit from engaging with his arguments.??? ???Alan G. Padgett, Luther Seminary, editor of the "Journal for Christian Theological Research" (www.jctr.org)

??????Evangelicalism??? has been described as a set of corrective theological emphases. Roger Olson describes how among postconservative evangelicals such an impulse for reform has continued right up to the present. Privileging a style that is open and generous, these theologians have valued transformation over information and have put narrative before proposition. One can only applaud.??? ???Robert K. Johnston, Fuller Seminary, coeditor of "The Variety of American Evangelicalism"

???Roger Olson??'s newest book provides an excellent overview of the recent (and ongoing) methodological and material debates among ???evangelical??? theologians. Olson not only explains the historical and political issues that contributed to the current situation in evangelical theology, he also offers resources for a ???postconservative??? approach to theology that always maintains its commitment to the ongoing reformation of the church and its proclamation of the gospel.??????F. LeRon Shults, Agder University (Norway), coauthor of "Transforming Spirituality"

???In this book Olson provides a description and critical assessment of the developments related to the postconservative style of thinking along with a robust defense of its principles and intuitions in response to its more conservative critics. Anyone looking for a clear and authoritative overview of the current trajectories and future possibilities of this approach to evangelical theology would be well advised to start here.??? ???John R. Franke, Biblical Seminary

??????Postconservative theology??? sees itself as holding onto evangelicalism??'s theological heart but shedding its modern baggage and reactionary tendencies. Roger Olson??'s ???apologia??? sketches the lines of influence and distinction between conservative and postconservative evangelical theology and pleads for his side??'s ways of reflecting on the Christian faith. Whether or not you agree with the movement or even the label, the thinkers he cites in these pages are a serious force worthy of respectful engagement.??? ???Telford Work, Westmont College

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - General
- Religion | Fundamentalism
- Religion | Christianity - General
Dewey: 230.046
LCCN: 2007017173
Series: Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 6.28" W x 8.51" (0.80 lbs) 248 pages
Themes:
- Theometrics - Academic
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:
The community of evangelicals sometimes seems so broad as to defy definition, but theological conservatism has been one consistent marker. Now, says theologian Roger Olson, postconservatism is moving beyond conventional battles against liberalism and heresy to posit a dynamic and realistic approach. While conservatives strive to preserve tradition and protect orthodoxy, postconservatives urge openness to doctrinal reform without abandoning orthodoxy. Where differences exist between doctrine and Scripture, doctrine must be brought into conformity with the Word. Postconservatives want to free evangelical theology from its paradoxical captivity to rationalism and its obsession with "facts" so that it may recognize truth in experience and personal knowledge. Theologians, pastors, seminarians, and serious thinkers will find many depths to plumb in this exhaustive survey of critics, advocates, and fellow travelers on the evangelical journey.

Contributor Bio(s): Olson, Roger E.: - Roger E. Olson (PhD, Rice University) is Foy Valentine Professor of Christian Theology and Ethics at George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University, in Waco, Texas. He is a prolific author whose volumes include Reformed and Always Reforming, The Story of Christian Theology, and The Mosaic of Christian Belief. He is also coauthor of 20th-Century Theology.