Endorsements
"Gordon Kaufman's new book is the one many of us, including myself, have
been urging him to write: a version for the educated layperson of his
profound and sweeping reconstruction of the symbol of God through the
metaphor of serendipitous creativity. As he notes, his theology lies in the
tradition of his teacher, H. Richard Niebuhr: a form of radical monotheism,
a stern and unsentimental recognition of the mystery of God, and yet at the
same time of 'the indwelling of divine spirit in our own spirit.' Gordon
Kaufman has been my teacher and I want to thank him for this clear,
eloquent, and moving imaginative construction of an understanding of God
that can help us live more humanely and more honestly in our evolutionary,
ecological world of the 21st century."
— Sallie McFague
Carpenter Professor of Theology, Emerita, Vanderbilt University
Distinguished Theologian in Residence, Vancouver School of Theology