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Rev Dr Steve Bevans
Louis J. Luzbatek, S.V.D. Professor of Mission and Culture
S.T.B., S.T.L., Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome; M.A., Ph.D., University of Notre Dame; Study: University of Cambridge
Before joining the faculty in 1986, Stephen Bevans spent nine years in the Philippines teaching theology at a diocesan seminary. That experience colored the way he does theology and influenced his theological interests. His teaching and research probe issues in faith and culture, of mission theology (particularly its trinitarian roots), and in ecclesiology and ministry. He is author of Models of Contextual and co-author (with Roger Schroeder, S.V.D.) of Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today.
Published: 13:46 :: 28 August 2009 :: 4667 views ::
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Paul Miller @
10 November 2009 17:02
Dear Dr Bevans
Before asking my question, please allow me to thank you for coming to address you at OCMS last week. My name is Paul Miller, I am the Yank who posed to you the question about your perceived silence on the issue of justification and mission as reconciling lost sinners to God. Remember me now!? My question concerns something Bernard Farr (tutor at OCMS) mentioned to me, that you had done your academic research on Karl Rahner. That intrigued me and I wanted to ask what aspect of Rahner's work you investigated. Thanks for any answer you give! Yours,
Paul Miller
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