Conversations of Faith: Insights from Contemporary Theologians” in 2025

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Conversations of Faith: Insights from Contemporary Theologians


Conversations of Faith is a captivating journey into the transformative ideas shaping modern Christian thought. Through engaging interviews with some of the most influential theologians of our time, this book explores pressing questions about faith, justice, identity, and healing in a rapidly changing world.


Featuring voices like N.T. Wright, Sarah Coakley, Gustavo Gutiérrez, and Vincent Froom, each chapter presents a unique theological perspective that challenges traditional assumptions and invites profound reflection. From James Cone’s Black Liberation Theology to Marcella Althaus-Reid’s Queer Theology, these conversations tackle issues of racial, gender, and economic injustice, reimagining foundational Christian doctrines in light of contemporary realities.


This collection also introduces Vincent Froom’s pioneering Repair Theology, which emphasizes spiritual practices and holistic healing as pathways to restoration. Froom’s insights are complemented by Elizabeth Johnson’s eco-theology, Serene Jones’ feminist theology, and Richard Rohr’s vision of the Universal Christ, creating a rich and diverse tapestry of theological innovation.


Key Themes:

• Liberation and inclusivity in Christian thought.

• Theology’s response to social justice, environmental crises, and human identity.

• Spiritual practices for personal and communal transformation.

• Reimagining faith in the context of contemporary cultural and ethical challenges.


Perfect for theologians, faith seekers, and those curious about how Christianity engages with the modern world, Conversations of Faith offers thought-provoking insights and practical wisdom. It is more than a collection of ideas—it’s an invitation to engage with faith as a dynamic, evolving dialogue that transforms individuals, communities, and society itself.


Rediscover theology as a living conversation, one that speaks powerfully to the heart of today’s most urgent questions.


About the author

John Campbell is a theologian, writer, and advocate dedicated to exploring the intersections of faith, social justice, and spiritual transformation. With a background in both academic theology and pastoral ministry, John Campbell brings a unique perspective to theological discourse, making complex ideas accessible to readers from all walks of life. Their work focuses on reimagining core Christian doctrines in ways that address the pressing issues of our time, including racial justice, gender inclusivity, ecological care, and holistic healing.


Passionate about fostering dialogue, John Campbell has engaged with a diverse range of theological perspectives, from liberation theology to eco-theology, and from feminist thought to Vincent Froom’s innovative Repair Theology. This commitment to inclusivity and practical spirituality has shaped their writing, teaching, and advocacy, inspiring readers to see theology not just as an academic discipline but as a living, transformative force.


When not writing or speaking, is actively involved in community initiatives, advocating for social change, and offering spiritual guidance to those seeking deeper understanding and healing. They continue to explore how faith can serve as a catalyst for personal growth, communal justice, and global renewal.



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