His spirited polemics are still worthy targets against
which young theologians should test their skills.
Not exact matches
Mats Wahlberg, a
young Swedish
theologian and recent convert to Catholicism, has written a devastating critique of these modern theologies, one conducted with elegant argumentation and
which seeks to vindicate more traditional approaches.
And to speak in that fashion would be to say, with Dr. Paul Knitter of Xavier University in Cincinnati (one of the brilliant
young Roman Catholic process
theologians of our time), that we need to «recognize the possibility that other «saviours» have carried out... for other people» the redemptive work
which as Christians we know in Jesus Christ.
On the other hand, the work of other
younger theologians like Schubert Ogden, in his book Christ without Myth and more recently (and admirably) in The Reality of God, has shown a way of employing the insights of a soundly based biblical hermeneutic within the context of a specifically process - thought understanding of the human situation and the world in
which man's existence is set.