A Tribute to Stanley Grenz” by the Princeton Theological Review has recently been published.  (Spring 2006, Volume XII, Number 1, Issue 34).

Prolegomena:
* “In Dedication to Professor Stanley Grenz” by Erik Leafblad

Introduction:
* How I Took Barth’s Chair, and How Grenz Almost Took It From Me by Ed L. Miller

Articles:
* Straddling the Tasman: The Relevance of Grenz’s Revisioned Evangelical Theology in the Australasian Context by Brian Harris
*The Implications of Postmodernism for Theology: On Meta-narratives, Foundationalism, and Realism by Jim Beilby
* Faith Seeking Understanding in a Postmodern Context: Stanley Grenz and Nonfoundational Theology by John R. Franke
* Grenz’s Theological Method and the Commodification of Religion by Bradley B. Onishi

Reflections:
Stanley J. Grenz’s Contribution to Evangelical Theology by Roger E. Olsen
* Stanley Grenz, Women in Ministry, and the Trinity: A Model in Practical Theology by David Komline
* Stan Grenz Among the Baptists by Myles Werntz
* Theology for Pastors: Appreciating Stanley J. Grenz by William Mangrum

Book Reviews:
* Review of Stanley Grenz’ The Named God and the Question Review by Keith Johnson
* Review of Stanley Grenz’ Rediscovering the Triune God: the Trinity in Contemporary Theology Review by Daniel McClain

Peace, dwight

Princeton Theological Review Honors Grenz
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