What does "public" mean in "public systematic theology? According to Michael Agerbo Morch,the use of “public” is a reference to the criterion of intersubjectivity. Theology must be discussed in a language that is understandable and accessible to non-theologians. Public systematic theology is intersubjective
Introducing Michael Morch's new book, SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY AS A RATIONALLY JUSTIFIED PUBLIC DISCOURSE ABOUT GOD. By exacting scientific criteria such as coherence, what the theologian conceives in the church become intelligible to the wider culture. Public Systematic Theology is scientific and coherent.
Public systematic theology necessitates engagement in interreligious dialogue and comparative theology when engaging in discourse clarification and worldview construction. Public systematic theology and comparative theology