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Theology is not a monolithic discipline. It allows for variety, not only in terms of content but also in terms of method. Theology can be done in many ways, but the question of method is rarely given much prominence. Much attention is given to what a theologian is saying, but the question of how he or she is saying it elicits little attention. Barth’s Prolegomena to the Church Dogmatics and Lonergan’s Method in Theology are some rare exceptions. Nevertheless, every what presupposes a how.