Tim K

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Radical theology does not report back to the confessional community or seek its authentication there, and reserves for itself the right to ask any question, without regard to whether it fractures or divides the community or causes schismatic conflict and confessional breaks or engages in revisionist readings of classical scriptures. Radical theology emerges both as a demand of thought, which has the right to ask any question, and as a demand of praxis, which seeks to suspend any claim that privileges an inherited legacy, which is an accident of birth (a historical community).
The Insistence of God: A Theology of Perhaps (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion)
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