Saturday, August 17, 2013

Thinking about what to read: What are the options?

Classes start in just under a month and my mind has turned to the various reading lists and options for my theology class. Every Fall students in my class have to choose between various options for small reading groups (or reading pods). I decided that I would put up some resources to help with that decision.

Here are the reading options for the reading pods:
  • Black Liberation Theology:
    • Selections from Carter, Cone, Hopkins, and Baker-Fletcher
  • Anabaptist:
    • Selections from McClendon, Yoder, Finger, and Weaver
  • Baptist: Stan Grenz
    • Theology for the Community of God, Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1994.
  • Church Fathers:
    • Christopher A. Hall, Learning Theology with the Church Fathers, Downers Grove, IL: IVP, 2002.
  • Eastern Orthodox:
    • Selections from Stavropoulos, Lossky, Zizioulas, and Ware.
  • Feminist Theology:
    • Selections from Johnson, Soskice, McFague, Gonzalez, Storkey, and Gilliss.
  • Womanist/Mujerista/Post-Colonialist Theology:
    • Selections from Baker-Fletcher, Joh, Oduyoye, Grant, Isasi-Díaz, Kwok, etc.
  • South and Central American Liberation Theology:
    • Jon Sobrino and Ignacio Ellacuria, eds., Systematic Theology: Perspectives from Liberation Theology, Orbis Books, 1996.
  • Reform (German): Jürgen Moltmann.
    • Selections from Trinity and the Kingdom, God in Creation, and The Crucified God.
  • Reform (British): Colin Gunton
    • The Christian Faith, Oxford: Blackwell, 2002.
  • Reform (American): Kathryn Tanner
    • Jesus, Humanity and the Trinity, Edinburgh, UK: T&T Clark, 2001.

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