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An analysis of the epistemological underpinnings of evangelical theology, such as how to respond to the rise of postmodern criticisms of foundationalism.In Revitalizing Theological Epistemology Ste...
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An analysis of the epistemological underpinnings of evangelical theology, such as how to respond to the rise of postmodern criticisms of foundationalism.
In Revitalizing Theological Epistemology Steven B. Sherman addresses questions about what evangelical theology ought to be doing in light of the changing cultural situation. He wonders if the Christian faith should continue to be presented and defended mainly according to the foundationalist principles inherited from the thinkers of the Enlightenment, when growing criticism of modern thought is affecting virtually every discipline. He asks if evangelicalism and its intellectual leaders ought to "wait it out" or whether they should "re-vision" their theology, and offers a constructive proposal for reframing theological epistemology that draws creatively on the work of missiologist Lesslie Newbigin.
This book is about contemporary evangelical approaches to the knowledge of God, considering - and suggesting - ways Christian philosophers and theologians envision and make use of theological knowledge in a postmodern context.
In Revitalizing Theological Epistemology Steven B. Sherman addresses questions about what evangelical theology ought to be doing in light of the changing cultural situation. He wonders if the Christian faith should continue to be presented and defended mainly according to the foundationalist principles inherited from the thinkers of the Enlightenment, when growing criticism of modern thought is affecting virtually every discipline. He asks if evangelicalism and its intellectual leaders ought to "wait it out" or whether they should "re-vision" their theology, and offers a constructive proposal for reframing theological epistemology that draws creatively on the work of missiologist Lesslie Newbigin.
This book is about contemporary evangelical approaches to the knowledge of God, considering - and suggesting - ways Christian philosophers and theologians envision and make use of theological knowledge in a postmodern context.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 278
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
25 March 2010
Trim Size: 9.02 X 5.98 in
ISBN: 9780227173343
Format: Paperback
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Introduction: The Rise of Postconservative Evangelical Theology
2. The Emergence of Postconservative Theological Epistemology
3. The Essence and Development of Postconservative Theological Epistemology
4. Lesslie Newbigin's Theological Epistemology: A Commendable Paradigm for Evangelical Theology
5. Constructive Proposal for Revitalizing Evangelical Theological Epistemology: A Holistic Approach
6. Conclusion: Selected Practical Steps for Revitalizing Evangelical Theological Epistemology
Bibliography
Preface
1. Introduction: The Rise of Postconservative Evangelical Theology
2. The Emergence of Postconservative Theological Epistemology
3. The Essence and Development of Postconservative Theological Epistemology
4. Lesslie Newbigin's Theological Epistemology: A Commendable Paradigm for Evangelical Theology
5. Constructive Proposal for Revitalizing Evangelical Theological Epistemology: A Holistic Approach
6. Conclusion: Selected Practical Steps for Revitalizing Evangelical Theological Epistemology
Bibliography