Professor
DeHart's research interests center on the methods and intellectual
engagements of Christian theology, especially its trajectories from
the Reformation through the Enlightenment, the nineteenth century,
and the contemporary period. He also has special interests in Biblical
interpretation in theology, and in the conceptual problems attendant
upon the doctrine of God, divine action in the world, and the Trinity.
His latest book is Beyond the Necessary God: Trinitarian Faith and
Philosophy in the Thought of Eberhard Jüngel (Oxford/AAR, 1999).
He is currently completing a manuscript tentatively entitled "The
Yale School: A Study in the Origin and Future of Postliberal Theology".
Professor DeHart teaches in the areas of systematic theology and historical
theology, including courses on Luther, Calvin, Schleiermacher, Kierkegaard,
Postliberalism, Recent Trinitarian Thought, God in the Western Tradition,
and surveys of Nineteenth Century Theology and Twentieth Century Theology.
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