Price, Robert M.2019-09-252019-09-252016-09-231981http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/157523"Richard Coleman, in his fascinating and helpful book Issues of Theological Warfare: Evangelicals and Liberals, undertakes to explain the theological position of each protagonist to the other. The difficulty is obvious and did not go unnoticed by reviewers. It is the pride of Evangelical theologians that one can fairly represent the thought of their movement in systematic fashion. But does the bewildering maelstrom of Liberal Protestant thought lend itself to such pat schematization? Probably not, yet why is Coleman’s thumbnail system of Liberal theology so helpful? We suggest that there are wide areas of agreement, or trends, which from time to time enable us to characterize Liberal theology as a whole. "engWith permission of the license/copyright holderReinhold NiebuhrDoctrine of RevelationContemporary TheologyIntercultural and contextual theologiesNorth American theologiesDogmaticsApologetics and polemicsNiebuhr's Doctrine of Revelation in Contemporary TheologyArticle