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Christianity & Western Thought: Journey to Postmodernity in the Twentieth Century • Volume 3Alan G. Padgett and Steve Wilkens
Description From The Publisher: Reviews Reader's Index Send us your favorite quotes or passages from this book. About the Authors Steve Wilkens (Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary) is professor of philosophy and ethics at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California. He has also taught as an adjunct faculty member at Mount San Antonio College, Glendale Community College, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Azusa Pacific University's C. P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology. He wrote two articles for The Dictionary of Historical Theology (Eerdmans, 2001), and read his essay, "The 19th-Century Intellectual World," for Mars Hill Audio Journal (vol. 47, Nov/Dec 2000). Alan Padgett is professor of systematic theology at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. Formerly he taught theology and philosophy at Azusa Pacific University. He is the author of God, Eternity and the Nature of Time (Wipf & Stock, 2000) and the editor of Reason and the Christian Religion (Oxford University Press, 1994). He has published several papers on topics in philosophy and theology.Table of Contents Customer Reviews Write your own online review. Look for Similar Books by Subject
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