Lindbeck’s Ships: A Response to Chad Pecknold Guest Contributor April 26, 2018 Commentary Lindbeck set us afloat upon the currents of the great Tradition, giving us glimpses of the wisdom that lies on the far side, in hopes that someday we would all be united in one city.
Memories of Lindbeck Christopher Wells January 23, 2018 Commentary Reflections from Cyril O’Regan, Bishop R. Guy Erwin, Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt, Joseph L. Mangina, Bruce D. Marshall, Michael Root, and Caleb Congrove.
Dialogue in Zion Guest Contributor January 22, 2018 Commentary Rowan Williams remembers George Lindbeck's influence on theology.
Generous theologian’s theologian Guest Contributor January 22, 2018 Commentary Lindbeck saw early and clearly that the only way to sustain the Catholic character of the Church depended on the Church looking more Anabaptist than universalist.
Quiet, modest pioneer The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner January 19, 2018 Commentary George A. Lindbeck’s death on January 8 brings to a close an era of extraordinarily fruitful theological work that he engaged with colleagues around the Church.
Missionary to postmodernity George Sumner January 18, 2018 Commentary Whatever else postliberalism is, it was meant to be an apologetic help to be a credal or mere Christian in our age. That is what George Lindbeck was and what he wanted to promote.