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Proposing Theology contends that in modern times a genuine theology has rarely been put forward. This would involve an attempt to articulate a vision that can inform the whole of our thought and culture. To this end, the book sets out a new agenda for the study of theology in the 21st century. It should now be regarded as a humanistic discipline, while retaining its status as the supremely integrating academic subject. Hence theological education is neither conservative nor progressive, though in a sense it is both. A theological vision should be proposed as thinkable and livable, even though it may be freely rejected.
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