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Reimagining Theology with Hanna Reichel: A Review of *After Method*

Hanna Reichel (they/them) is a prominent theologian and an emerging voice within the Princeton theological tradition, known for their work at the intersection of constructive theology, Barth studies, political theology, and critical theory. They bring a rare combination of academic depth, ecclesial sensitivity, and ethical urgency to their scholarship, making them one of the most compelling theological thinkers of this generation. I was drawn to After Method: Queer Grace, Conceptual Design, and The Possibility of Theology precisely because of Reichel’s growing influence and the way their work exemplifies a distinctly Princetonian commitment to rigorous theological reflection that remains accountable to both the academy and the church. Their reputation as an incisive and imaginative thinker precedes them, and I came to this book with the sense that it would not only challenge my theological assumptions but also invite me into a deeper and more honest theological posture. It did not dis...

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