Kent Eilers (PhD, King's College, University of Aberdeen) is associate professor of theology at Huntington University in Huntington, Indiana. He is the author of
Faithful to Save: Pannenberg on God's Reconciling Action and the coeditor of
Sanctified by Grace: A Theology of the Christian Life. His essays have appeared in publications such as
Teaching Theology and Religion,
American Theological Inquiry and
Christianity and Literature. His research interests include the doctrine of the Christian life, the place of traditions and the Great Tradition in the church, theological method and the theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg. He and his wife Tammy have two daughters.
"Tradition is the living faith of the dead." —Jaroslav Pelikan The movement to retrieve the Christian past is a mode of theological discernment, a cultivated habit of thought. It views the doctrines, practices and resonant realities of the Christian tradition as deep wells for a...
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