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Director, Yale Center for Faith and Culture miroslav.volf@yale.edu B.A., Evangelical-Theological Faculty, Zagreb |
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Professor Volf’s recent books include Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving in a Culture Stripped of Grace (2006), Archbishop of Canterbury Lenten book for 2006; Exclusion and Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation (1996), a winner of the 2002 Grawemeyer Award; and After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity (1998), winner of the Christianity Today book award. A member of the Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. and the Evangelical Church in Croatia, Professor Volf was involved in international ecumenical dialogues (for instance, with the Vatican Council for Promotion of Christian Unity) and interfaith dialogues (most recently in Christian-Muslim dialogue). A native of Croatia, he regularly teaches and lectures in Central and Eastern Europe.
BOOKS
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The Sun Is Not Afraid of the Darkness: Theological Meditations on the Poetry of Aleksa Santic, 1986
Zukunft der Arbeit -- Arbeit der Zukunft. Der Arbeitsbegriff bei Karl Marx und seine theologische Wertung, 1988
Work in the Spirit: Toward a Theology of Work, 1991
Gerechtigkeit, Geist und Schöpfung: Die Oxford-Erklärung zur Frage von Glaube und Wirtschaft (ed. with Hermann Sautter, 1992)
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, 2005
Miroslav Volf teaches at Yale Divinity School. His well-known work in the field of forgiveness and reconciliation has had a transforming impact on thousands of people around the world. Watch his sermon in a recent Sunday Morning edition of "The Hour of Power" by clicking here: