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Sometimes described as "a theologian's theologian," David Tracy's scholarship has impacted countless thinkers around the globe. The complexity of his thought, however, has often made engaging his work into a daunting challenge. Combining analysis of the most influential features of Tracy's theology (theological method, the religious classic, public theology) with a retrieval of his more overlooked interests (Christology, God), Stephen Okey presents the essential themes of Tracy's career in accessible and insightful prose.
Contents
Contents
Foreword by David Tracy
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Public Theology
Chapter 2: Theological Method
Chapter 3: The Classic and the Fragment
Chapter 4: Pluralism
Chapter 5: Christology
Chapter 6: God
Epilogue: The Tracy-Lindbeck Debate
Appendix A: The David Tracy Bibliography
Appendix B: Bibliography of Non-Tracy Works
Index



