Christology, Ancient and Modern
Explorations in Constructive Dogmatics
(Author) Katherine SondereggerA Fresh Look at the Doctrine of Christ, Essential for Modern Theological Work Christology was the central doctrine articulated by the early church councils, and it remains the subject of vigorous theological investigation today. The study of the doctrine of Christ is a field of broad ecumenical convergence, inviting theologians from all denominational settings to fruitful collaborative exploration. In the contemporary setting, it is especially crucial for theologians to investigate the scriptural witness afresh, to retrieve classical criteria and categories from the tradition, and to consider the generative pressure of soteriology for Christology proper. The first annual Los Angeles Theology Conference sought to make a positive contribution to contemporary dogmatics in intentional engagement with the Christian tradition. Christology, Ancient and Modern brings together conference proceedings, surveying the field and articulating the sources, norms, and criteria for constructive theological work in Christology.
Katherine Sonderegger
Katherine Sonderegger is a renowned American feminist theologian and author known for her seminal work "Systematic Theology: The Doctrine of God." Her writing style is rigorous and scholarly, blending theology, philosophy, and literature. Sonderegger's contributions to literature lie in her groundbreaking exploration of God's nature and the theological implications of gender and power.