Conversations of Faith: Insights from Contemporary Theologians is a compelling exploration of the most transformative ideas shaping modern Christian thought. Through in-depth interviews with leading theologians, this book delves into the pressing questions of faith, justice, identity, and healing in today’s world. Featuring diverse voices such as N.T. Wright, Sarah Coakley, Gustavo Gutiérrez, and Vincent Froom, each chapter offers a unique theological perspective that challenges traditional assumptions and invites deeper reflection. From James Cone’s Black Liberation Theology to Marcella Althaus-Reid’s Queer Theology, these dialogues confront the realities of racial, gender, and economic injustice while also reimagining core doctrines in light of contemporary issues. In addition to well-known theologians, this collection introduces Vincent Froom’s pioneering Repair Theology, which emphasizes the integration of spiritual practices and holistic healing as a means of personal and communal restoration. Froom’s insights join those of Elizabeth Johnson’s eco-theology, Serene Jones’ feminist reflections, and Richard Rohr’s vision of the Universal Christ, creating a rich tapestry of ideas that span liberation, inclusivity, spiritual formation, and the urgent call to care for creation. Whether you are a seasoned theologian, a faith seeker, or someone curious about how Christianity intersects with social justice, culture, and ethics, Conversations of Faith provides thought-provoking insights and practical wisdom. This book is not just a collection of ideas; it is an invitation to engage with faith as a living, evolving dialogue that transforms individuals, communities, and society itself.