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The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology

The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology

The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology

Editor:
Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Teds)
Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Nancey Murphy, Brad J. Kallenberg, George Hunslinger, Thomas Carlson, Graham Ward, David Ray Griffin, Mary McClintock Fulkerson, Steve Long, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Dan Stiver, David Cunningham, Philip Clayton, John Webster, Walter Lowe, David Ford, Stanley Grenz
Published:
August 2003
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521793957

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    Postmodernity allows for no absolutes and no essence. Yet theology is concerned with the absolute, the essential. How then does theology sit within postmodernity? Is postmodern theology possible, or is such a concept a contradiction in terms? Should theology bother about postmodernism or just get on with its own thing? Can it? Theologians have responded in many different ways to the challenges posed by theories of postmodernity. In this introductory 2003 guide to a complex area, editor Kevin J. Vanhoozer addresses the issue head on in a lively survey of what 'talk about God' might mean in a postmodern age, and vice versa. The book then offers examples of different types of contemporary theology in relation to postmodernity, while the second part examines the key Christian doctrines in postmodern perspective. Leading theologians contribute to this clear and informative Companion, which no student of theology should be without.

    • Includes contributions from leading theologians
    • A clear, concise introduction to a complex area
    • Indispensable tool for theology students

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This is essential reading for those interested in philosophy, theology, and religious and cultural studies. This is an ideal introduction to the key issues for theology in its encounter with post-modernity." Catholic Library World

    "This much-needed volume is a valuable guide through the often-murky waters of postmodern theology." Calvin Theological Journal, Jerry Stutzman

    "this is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on the relationship between Christian theology and what, in his introduction, Vanhoozer helpfully calls the 'postmodern condition'" - Philip D. Kenneson, Milligan College

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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. Types of Postmodern Theology:
    • 1. Theology and the condition of postmodernity: a report on knowledge (of God) Kevin J. Vanhoozer
    • 2. Anglo-American postmodernity Nancey Murphy, Brad J. Kallenberg
    • 3. Postliberal theology George Hunslinger
    • 4. Postmetaphysical theology Thomas Carlson
    • 5. Deconstructive theology Graham Ward
    • 6. Reconstructive theology David Ray Griffin
    • 7. Feminist theology Mary McClintock Fulkerson
    • 8. Radical orthodoxy Steve Long
    • Part II. Christian Doctrine in Postmodern Perspective:
    • 9. Scripture and tradition Kevin J. Vanhoozer
    • 10. Theological method Dan Stiver
    • 11. Trinity David Cunningham
    • 12. God and world Philip Clayton
    • 13. The human person John Webster
    • 14. Christology and salvation Walter Lowe
    • 15. Holy Spirit and Christian spirituality David Ford
    • 16. Ecclesiology Stanley Grenz.
      Contributors
    • Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Nancey Murphy, Brad J. Kallenberg, George Hunslinger, Thomas Carlson, Graham Ward, David Ray Griffin, Mary McClintock Fulkerson, Steve Long, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Dan Stiver, David Cunningham, Philip Clayton, John Webster, Walter Lowe, David Ford, Stanley Grenz

    • Editor
    • Kevin J. Vanhoozer , Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Teds)

      Kevin J. Vanhoozer is Research Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Illinois. Before that he taught for eight years at New College, University of Edinburgh, where he was Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies. He is the author of Biblical Narrative in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur (1990), Is There a Meaning in this Text? The Bible, the Reader, and the Morality of Literary Knowledge (1998), First Theology: God, Scripture, and Hermeneutics (2002) and The Drama of Doctrine: A Canonical-Linguistic Approach to Theology (2003). He was also the co-founder and co-chair for many years of the Systematic Theology group in the American Academy of Religion.