Clark m williamson biography definition
The Alumni/ae Council honored Clark M. Williamson, Indiana Professor of Christian Thought Emeritus and former Dean at Christian Theological..
Clark M. Williamson (born November 3, ) is a North American theologian whose work is associated with neo-process theology, post-Shoah theology, and biblical theology.
The author of more than twenty books, he is especially known for his pioneering work in eliminating anti-Jewish elements and implications in Christianity in his Has God Rejected His People?
Clark M. Williamson explores the historical and theological origins of Christianity's anti-Judaism and offers modern theological reconstructions in his book, A.
Anti-Judaism in the Christian Church () and for his probing examination and restatement of major themes in Christian faith in the light of the Holocaust and official statements of the churches on these matters in Guest in the House of Israel: Post-Holocaust Church Theology ().
He has also written a systematic theology, Way of Blessing/Way of Life: A Christian Theology () developing a constructive and comprehensive theology based on these themes and in conversation with process thinkers, Paul Tillich, post-Shoah theology, narrative theology, and feminist theology.
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- Biography
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