Miroslav Volf
Miroslav Volf is Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School. He is also the Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. as well as the Evangelical Church in Croatia.
He received his B.A. from the Evangelical-Theological Faculty, Zagreb, an M.A. from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a Doctorate of Theology from the University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany where he studied under Jürgen Moltmann.
Multimedia
- Faith and Globalization (iTunes U)
The Stob Lectures: Dr. Miroslav Volf at Calvin College, 2003
Publications
- The Sun Is Not Afraid of the Darkness: Theological Meditations on the Poetry of Aleksa Santic, 1986
- Work in the Spirit: Toward a Theology of Work, 1991
- The Future of Theology: Essays in Honor of Jürgen Moltmann (ed. with T. Kucharz and C. Krieg, 1996)
- Exclusion and Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation, 1996
- After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity, 1998
- A Spacious Heart: Essays on Identity and Belonging (with Judith M. Gundry-Volf, 1997)
- A Passion for God's Reign: Theology, Christian Learning, and the Christian Self (ed., 1998)
- Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving in a Culture Stripped of Grace (Zondervan, 2006)
- God's Life in Trinity, ed. (Fortress, 2006)
External links
- Miroslav Volf, Yale faculty page
- Miroslav Volf: Speaking truth to the world, an article from Christianity Today
- To Embrace the Enemy, Is reconciliation possible in the wake of such evil?: An interview with Miroslav Volf (from Christianity Today)
- Miroslav Volf Spans Conflicting Worlds, by Mark Oppenheimer
Online writings
- Way of life - Faith matters - Column
- Leaving Jesus behind
- Love affair
- Not by sausage alone
- The gift of infertility
- Changing and changeless
- You can't deal with God
- I protest, therefore I believe
- Not optimistic
- Your scripture meets mine
- Foolish gifts - Faith matters … giving of our substance enriches donor and recipient
- One-way giving - Faith matters … Christmas is more than exchange of gifts for Christians
- Dancing for God - Faith matters … a dance pleasing to God benefits the human race
- More articles can be found here and here.