The Dialogic Evangelical Theology of Veli-Matti Krkkinen: Exploring the Work of God in a Diverse Church and a Pluralistic World
By (Author) Peter Goodwin Heltzel
Edited by Patrick Oden
Edited by Amos Yong
Foreword by Peter C. Phan
Contributions by Esther E. Acolatse
Contributions by Dorothy Boorse
Contributions by Daniel Castelo
Contributions by Sung Wook Chung
Contributions by Christian T. Collins Winn
Contributions by Samuel Cruz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
21st February 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
Ecumenism
230.04624
Hardback
320
Width 158mm, Height 228mm, Spine 26mm
658g
In this book, established scholars from different religions, regions, and disciplines continue the dialogue that Veli-Matti Krkkinen began in his A Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World series and respond to his work in light of their diverse expertise and context. Each of the three parts focuses on a key area of Krkkinens engaging work: 1) highlighting how his method shaped each volume, 2) highlighting his commitment to global perspectives, and 3) highlighting his interreligious and interdisciplinary dialogue partners. Together, these essays seek to deepen and extend the impact of Krkkinens work, taking it seriously as a substantive model for contemporary systematic theology in listening and engaging with this world.
Krkkinen's five-volume magnum opus is probably the first major evangelical constructive theology this century which takes into account the religious, cultural, and ideological pluralities that the age of globalization has thrust upon us. This collection of wide-ranging essays is the first concerted attempt at critical engagement and it certainly will not be the last. For those unfamiliar with Krkkinen's work, it also serves as an excellent point of entry.
--Simon Chan, editor, Asia Journal of TheologyThis group of diverse scholars do much more than offer critical, dialogical, and rigorous engagement with Veli-Matti Krkkinen's 5-volume project; they further the conversation in significant ways about what it means to envision a Christian constructive theology for the religiously pluralistic and secular world of the third millennium. Anyone interested in what it means to do theology in a "post-everything age" will find this volume invaluable.
--Cheryl M. Peterson, Trinity Lutheran SeminaryVeli-Matti Krkkinen is an unusual theologian. Both prolific in his output and yet always open to new insights; committed to the broad contours of historic Christianity, and yet desirous of dialogue with thinkers whose views diverge from his own; rooted in European thought, and yet committed to theology as it is expressed in the New World; and evangelical in his Lutheranism, and yet also attuned to the emerging theologies of global Pentecostalism. His five-volume systematic theology is a significant restatement of Christian doctrine that reflects the concatenation of these influences. The authors in this symposium have done a magnificent job of engaging some of the major themes of his project. It is a fitting tribute to the work of an important and influential ecumenical systematic theologian. I warmly commend it.
--Oliver D. Crisp, Principal of St Mary's College and Head of the School of Divinity, University of St. AndrewsPeter Heltzel is a visiting researcher at Boston University School of Theology.
Patrick Oden is affiliate assistant professor of theology and church history at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Amos Yong is professor of theology and mission and dean of the School of Mission and Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.