The Constructive Promise of Schleiermacher's Theology
By (Author) Assistant Professor Shelli M. Poe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st July 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
230.044
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
522g
This volume demonstrates how Friedrich Schleiermachers thought can be used to address contemporary doctrinal refinement and development. Taking a constructive approach, Shelli M. Poe weaves Schleiermachers theology together with current scholarship in feminism, womanism, ecotheology, and queer theology. While Schleiermacher is widely acclaimed as the progenitor of modern theology, Poe is one of the first to use his work as a springboard to refine contemporary doctrine. This book demonstrates the promise of Schleiermachers mature work for contemporary constructive forms of theology.
Schleiermacher is a wonderful theologian to think with even if or maybe because he never expected everyone to agree with him. What he did want is theologically active pastors who addressed the problems of their own day with bravery and faith. Shelli M Poe does a wonderful service in bringing his thought to bear on issues which are points of pain in our time, and were so in his. -- Janet Soskice, Professor, Jesus College, Cambridge, UK
Poe creates an interesting and exciting conversation between what may at first appear unlikely partners: Schleiermacher and feminist, womanist and queer theologians and ecotheologians. Her aim is to suggest that contemporary theologians have a creative partner in their theological forebear. This leads to a challenging and enlivening book which is worth your time and will spark your thinking in new ways. -- Lisa Isherwood, Professor, University of Wales Trinity St David, UK
Shelli M. Poe offers us a Schleiermacher for today. Creatively reinterpreting central elements of his theology in deep conversation with feminist, womanist, queer, ecotheological, and other perspectives, The Constructive Promise of Schleiermachers Theology delivers what it promises: a joyous (and much-needed) engagement with a theologian of joy. -- Linn Marie Tonstad, Associate Professor of Theology, Religion, and Sexuality, Yale Divinity School, USA
Shelli M. Poe is Visiting Professor at Iliff School of Theology, USA.