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What is wrong with ‘Progressive Theology?’

February 23, 2010 by Tripp Fuller Leave a Comment

You may not be exactly sure what ‘progressive theology’ entails, but a pretty easy way to figure it out is listening to ‘progressive theologians’ tell you what they think is wrong with it. Here are a bunch of notable theologians answering the question. Check them out and let me know what you would add.

Answers include: Donna Bowman, Gary Dorrien, John Thatamail, Paul Captez, Tony Jones, Bill Dean, Emilie Townes, Mary Fulkerson, Ignacio Castuera, Kirk Wegter-Mcnelly, Dawn Devries, Tom Reynolds, Delwin Brown, Doug Ottati, Dwight Hopkins, Joerg Rieger, and Laurel Schneider.


HT: Transforming Theology

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