Doing Theology as Making Future(s): The Practices and Poetics of “Rethinking Theology”

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Doing Theology as Making Future(s) : The Practices and Poetics of “Rethinking Theology”. / Dupré, Gwen; King, Emily; Loftin, Mac; Winterø, Joanna Z. B. Mikolajczyk; Sojer, Thomas.

In: LIMINA – Grazer theologische Perspektiven, Vol. 6, No. 1, 15.05.2023, p. 283-303.

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Dupré, G, King, E, Loftin, M, Winterø, JZBM & Sojer, T 2023, 'Doing Theology as Making Future(s): The Practices and Poetics of “Rethinking Theology”', LIMINA – Grazer theologische Perspektiven, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 283-303. https://doi.org/10.25364/17.6:2023.1.14

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Dupré, G., King, E., Loftin, M., Winterø, J. Z. B. M., & Sojer, T. (2023). Doing Theology as Making Future(s): The Practices and Poetics of “Rethinking Theology”. LIMINA – Grazer theologische Perspektiven, 6(1), 283-303. https://doi.org/10.25364/17.6:2023.1.14

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Dupré G, King E, Loftin M, Winterø JZBM, Sojer T. Doing Theology as Making Future(s): The Practices and Poetics of “Rethinking Theology”. LIMINA – Grazer theologische Perspektiven. 2023 May 15;6(1):283-303. https://doi.org/10.25364/17.6:2023.1.14

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Dupré, Gwen ; King, Emily ; Loftin, Mac ; Winterø, Joanna Z. B. Mikolajczyk ; Sojer, Thomas. / Doing Theology as Making Future(s) : The Practices and Poetics of “Rethinking Theology”. In: LIMINA – Grazer theologische Perspektiven. 2023 ; Vol. 6, No. 1. pp. 283-303.

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