Kevin Hector is a constructive Christian theologian whose work aims to carry on Chicago’s tradition of public theology by setting modern Protestant theology (particularly the trajectory that runs from Kant, Hegel, and Schleiermacher through Ritschl, Troeltsch, Barth, Tillich, Bultmann, Ebeling, Jüngel, etc.) in conversation with contemporary theology (especially contextual and liberation theologies), philosophy (including continental, analytic, as well as pragmatic philosophies), theory (especially critical social theories of various stripes), and science (especially neuroscience and evolutionary biology), and trying to do so with a maximum of clarity and rigor. His first book was Theology without Metaphysics.
Kevin Hector on MRB
Letter to the Editors: The Review by Rowan Williams. Kevin Hector responds to Rowan Williams.