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.
The Critique of Theological Reason
In this work, Fernando Canale attempts to overcome Christianity's theological disagreements by placing theological reason-which unwittingly drives these contentions-under critical investigation.
In this investigation of reason in its involvement in and relationships to both religion and theology, Canale analyzes the possibility of a theological criticism of theological reason as it pertains...
STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY , 39 Series editors : Lieven Boeve ( Leuven ) , Willem B. Drees ( Leiden ) , Douglas ... Reason , Truth and Theology in Pragmatist Perspective , Leuven , 2004 25 S. van Erp , The Art of Theology .
This is a revised edition of John Milbank’s masterpiece, which sketches the outline of a specifically theological social theory.
David Friedrich Strauss, Briefe von David Friedrich Strauss an L. Georgii, ed. H. Maier (T€ubingen: J. C. B. Mohr, 1912), 39; Strauss,Briefwechsel zwischen Strauss und Vischer, 2 vols., ed. A. Rapp (Stuttgart: E. Klett, 1952–53), I:95, ...
"Lectures on Philosophical Theology is an indispensable addition to Kant's works in English.
Neopragmatism and Theological Reason examines the recent explosion of interest in pragmatism.
In this quick and vibrant little book, Kelly Kapic presents the nature, method and manners of theological study for newcomers to the field.
Immanuel Kant Allen W. Wood, George di Giovanni. which Richardson had published in 1797 and which , as the title clearly led one to expect , contained only an assortment of Kantian excerpts and glosses arranged by Richardson's sometime ...