Not too long ago, while attending a conference on the future of systematic theology, one theologian opined to me privately that the era of systematic theology is finished. The conditions for its very existence are no longer in place: a doctrinal consensus, a common philosophical palette, and, perhaps left unsaid, patience among readers and many theologians themselves with what can sometimes seem a lurch into abstraction.
From the Editor’s Desk – March 2018
- First Published February 23, 2018
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