The Critique of Theological Reason
The Critique of Theological Reason describes the nature and prospects of Christian theology in the postmodern era. It neither takes a monolithic view of postmodernism, nor does it believe that postmodernism monopolizes all that rings most true in contemporary thought. Instead, it takes the best of modern scientific theory about the nature and end of the universe, the best of modern British philosophy of art and morality, and the best of contemporary Christian theology, and outlines a philosophically viable theology for the thoroughly evolutionary world we occupy today.
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The Critique of Theological Reason
The Critique of Theological Reason describes the nature and prospects of Christian theology in the postmodern era. It neither takes a monolithic view of postmodernism, nor does it believe that postmodernism monopolizes all that rings most true in contemporary thought. Instead, it takes the best of modern scientific theory about the nature and end of the universe, the best of modern British philosophy of art and morality, and the best of contemporary Christian theology, and outlines a philosophically viable theology for the thoroughly evolutionary world we occupy today.
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The Critique of Theological Reason

The Critique of Theological Reason

by James P. Mackey
The Critique of Theological Reason

The Critique of Theological Reason

by James P. Mackey

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The Critique of Theological Reason describes the nature and prospects of Christian theology in the postmodern era. It neither takes a monolithic view of postmodernism, nor does it believe that postmodernism monopolizes all that rings most true in contemporary thought. Instead, it takes the best of modern scientific theory about the nature and end of the universe, the best of modern British philosophy of art and morality, and the best of contemporary Christian theology, and outlines a philosophically viable theology for the thoroughly evolutionary world we occupy today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521169233
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/03/2011
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.75(d)
Lexile: 1570L (what's this?)

Table of Contents

Part I. Historical-Critical: Prologue; 1. The status quo: genesis; 2. The status quo: current affairs; 3. Beginnings: old and new; Part II. Critical-Constructive: Prologue; 4. Morality and metaphysics; 5. Art and the role of revelation; 6. Revelation, religion and theology; Epilogue; Index.
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