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The End Of Liberal Theology: Contemporary Challenges To Evangelical Orthodoxy

by Peter Toon
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Modern theology is a maze of conflicting beliefs. In fact, the shape of contemporary theology has changed so much in this centuryù and especially since the 1960sù that...

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AuthorPeter Toon
First published1995
Era1980–1999
PublisherCrossway Books
LanguageEnglish
FormatPaperback
ConditionFine
Reference302205-fine

The Story

Modern theology is a maze of conflicting beliefs. In fact, the shape of contemporary theology has changed so much in this centuryù and especially since the 1960sù that itÆ s hard to make sense of it all. Of not only what the various belief systems mean, but how we came to be where we are within those systems. In The End of Liberal Theology, respected theological lecturer and author Peter Toon introduces evangelicals to modern forms of doctrine and theologyù both Protestant and Roman Catholic. He does so by discussing the basics of orthodoxy, by speaking to the various points of accomodation that have resulted in new forms of theology, and by dissecting liberalism and its effect on evangelicalism. This book is thus a ô family treeö of modern theology, showing how the various contemporary forms, and those that preceded them, are related to each other. With its comprehensive analysis, The End of Liberal Theology is destined to be a yardstick by which critical evaluations of current doctrinesù both old and new, liberal and conservativeù will be made.