Walter Wink as Philosopher

In D. Seiple & Frederick W. Weidmann (eds.), Enigmas and Powers: Engaging the Work of Walter Wink for Classroom, Church, and World. Eugene OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers. pp. 39-44 (2008)
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Abstract

Walter Wink is well-known for his exposition of what he has called “the third way” in Christian ethics, and his three-volume theological work expounding the nature of “the dominating powers that be” has left a lasting mark on Christian (post)liberalism -- not just in North America but elsewhere as well. However there is a vexing philosophical tension in Wink’s work, one that is even reflected in the fading of mainline Protestantism as a social force. This short piece was an early effort to call attention to this challenge.

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D. Seiple
Borough of Manhattan Community College (CUNY)

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