Postmodernism and the Ethics of Theological Knowledge

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 1 ian. 2007 - 141 pagini
Thacker begins and ends his book with an analysis of the attitudes of postmodern philosophers Richard Rorty and Jean-Francois Lyotard, arguing that they have misconstrued the nature of the Christian narrative, interpreting it as a detached, speculative discourse rather than a practical, social ethic."

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Perichoretic Participation 377
37
Revelation and Faith
65
Theological Knowing
83
The Ethics of Theological Knowledge
99
Rorty and Lyotard Revisited
119
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Justin Thacker trained and practised as a medical doctor before studying philosophy and theology. His doctoral thesis, obtained at King's College London, was an inter-disciplinary study exploring a theological response to some contemporary developments in postmodern philosophy. He has been an ordained elder and chaplain within the United Reformed Church. He has published works in a range of church and academic journals including Faith and Philosophy and the International Journal of Systematic Theology.

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