Stina Busman Jost is assistant professor of theology and culture at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota. She earned a Ph.D. in religion and society at Princeton Theological Seminary and has authored articles appearing in the Princeton Theological Review, as well as presenting at the annual Center for Barth Studies theological conference in Princeton, New Jersey. This volume is based on a dissertation completed at Princeton Theological Seminary under the direction of Mark Lewis Taylor.
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Contents:; Introduction: Setting the Stage for an Analysis of God's Fierce Whimsy; 1. Framing a Methodological Approach to God's Fierce Whimsy; 2. God's Fierce Whimsy in the Literature; 3. Foundational Dialogic Characteristics of God's Fierce Whimsy; 4. Reflections on God's Fierce Whimsy in the Words of the Mud Flower Collective; 5. Discerning the Relevance of God's Fierce Whimsy; Appendix; Bibliography.