Thanks to Dwight Friesen for this link to princeton theological review honouring Stan Grenz: "A Tribute to Stanley Grenz" by the Princeton Theological Review has recenlty been published. (Spring 2006, Volume XII, Number 1, Issue 34).
Go to the above link to get the links to the articles. Stan was a theologian well worth reading.
Prolegomena:
Introduction:
Articles:
Reflections:
Book Reviews:
Go to the above link to get the links to the articles. Stan was a theologian well worth reading.
Prolegomena:
- “In Dedication to Professor Stanley Grenz” by Erik Leafblad
Introduction:
- How I Took Barth’s Chair, and How Grenz Almost Took It From Me by Ed L. Miller
Articles:
- Straddling the Tasman: The Relevance of Grenz’s Revisioned Evangelical Theology in the Australasian Context by Brian Harris
- *The Implications of Postmodernism for Theology: On Meta-narratives, Foundationalism, and Realism by Jim Beilby
- Faith Seeking Understanding in a Postmodern Context: Stanley Grenz and Nonfoundational Theology by John R. Franke
- Grenz’s Theological Method and the Commodification of Religion by Bradley B. Onishi
Reflections:
- Stanley J. Grenz’s Contribution to Evangelical Theology by Roger E. Olsen
- Stanley Grenz, Women in Ministry, and the Trinity: A Model in Practical Theology by David Komline
- Stan Grenz Among the Baptists by Myles Werntz
- Theology for Pastors: Appreciating Stanley J. Grenz by William Mangrum
Book Reviews:
- Review of Stanley Grenz’ The Named God and the Question Review by Keith Johnson
- Review of Stanley Grenz’ Rediscovering the Triune God: the Trinity in Contemporary Theology Review by Daniel McClain
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