Daniel Castelo is a Christian theologian who researches and writes broadly in the areas of mystical, dogmatic, and moral theology. He finds the sequence theo-logical in that the divine encounter with the triune God (mystical theology) drives the need and desire to speak of this Holy One (dogmatic...
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Daniel Castelo is a Christian theologian who researches and writes broadly in the areas of mystical, dogmatic, and moral theology. He finds the sequence theo-logical in that the divine encounter with the triune God (mystical theology) drives the need and desire to speak of this Holy One (dogmatic theology) and to seek the implications and form of being-in-the-world in a Christ-shaped and Spirit-empowered way (moral theology); he sees these as mutually conditioning and trialectically self-correcting activities. His particular interests include divine attribution, pneumatology, the theological interpretation of Scripture, practical theodicy, and Latin@ theology.He is presently Associate Professor of Dogmatic and Constructive Theology at Seattle Pacific University and Seminary in Seattle, WA.
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