Varieties of Postmodern Theology

Varieties of Postmodern Theology
Title Varieties of Postmodern Theology PDF eBook
Author David Ray Griffin
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 188
Release 1989-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791400517

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This book sorts out the confusion created by the use of the term “postmodern” in relation to widely divergent theological positions. Four different types of postmodern theology are distinguished in the preface: constructive, deconstructive, liberationist, and conservative. Two forms of each type are discussed in the book. Writing from a constructive, postmodern perspective, the authors enter into dialogue with the deconstructive postmodernism of Mark C. Taylor and Jean-François Lyotard, with the liberationist postmodernism of Harvey Cox and Cornel West, and with the conservative postmodernism of George William Rutler and John Paul II.

Varieties of Postmodern Theology

Varieties of Postmodern Theology
Title Varieties of Postmodern Theology PDF eBook
Author David Ray Griffin
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 192
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791400500

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This book sorts out the confusion created by the use of the term "postmodern" in relation to widely divergent theological positions. Four different types of postmodern theology are distinguished in the preface: constructive, deconstructive, liberationist, and conservative. Two forms of each type are discussed in the book. Writing from a constructive, postmodern perspective, the authors enter into dialogue with the deconstructive postmodernism of Mark C. Taylor and Jean-François Lyotard, with the liberationist postmodernism of Harvey Cox and Cornel West, and with the conservative postmodernism of George William Rutler and John Paul II.

The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology

The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology
Title The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology PDF eBook
Author Kevin J. Vanhoozer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 534
Release 2003-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1139826409

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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.

The Blackwell Companion to Postmodern Theology

The Blackwell Companion to Postmodern Theology
Title The Blackwell Companion to Postmodern Theology PDF eBook
Author Graham Ward
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 560
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0470998342

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This Companion provides a definitive collection of essays on postmodern theology, drawing on the work of those individuals who have made a distinctive contribution to the field, and whose work will be significant for the theologies written in the new millennium. The definitive collection of essays on postmodern theology, drawing on the work of those individuals who have made a distinctive contribution to the field. Each essay is introduced with a short account of the writer's previous work, enabling the reader to view it in context. Discusses the following desciplines: Aesthetics, Ethics, Gender, Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Heideggerians, and Derrideans. Edited by Graham Ward, one of the most outstanding and original theologians working in the field today.

Primordial Truth and Postmodern Theology

Primordial Truth and Postmodern Theology
Title Primordial Truth and Postmodern Theology PDF eBook
Author David Ray Griffin
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 234
Release 1989-10-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1438404948

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In this book, Huston Smith and David Ray Griffin propose religious philosophies to succeed the waning worldview of modernity. Huston Smith proposes the perennial philosophy or primordial tradition, and David Ray Griffin offers postmodern process theology. The ultimate issue debated is whether we should return to a traditional religious philosophy or seek a new never-before-articulated worldview. The debate covers the following issues: the relation of Christianity to other religions; the ultimate reality of a personal God in relation to a transpersonal absolute; the ultimate reality of time and progress; the problem of evil; the nature of immortality; the relation of humans to nature; the relation of science to theology; the relation of upward to downward causation; and the possibility of nonrelativistic criteria for deciding between competing worldviews.

Postmodern Christianity

Postmodern Christianity
Title Postmodern Christianity PDF eBook
Author John W. Riggs
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 187
Release 2003-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567246302

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John Riggs argues for a common ground between postmodernism and Christianity, focusing on how this applies to issues such as reproductive rights and the ordination of women, gay men, and lesbians, and suggest that Christianity avoid the extreme positions of either completely accommodating itself to or completely rejecting postmodern culture.

Postmodern Theology

Postmodern Theology
Title Postmodern Theology PDF eBook
Author Carl Raschke
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 220
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498203876

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Postmodern Theology consists in a sharp-edged retrospective and reflection on the forty-year history of the most important movement in contemporary religious thought that is only now passing from the scene. The author, Dr. Carl Raschke, is generally credited with having sparked the movement, even if he did not always happen to be its leading spokesperson. Not only has a comprehensive survey of postmodern theology in all its different phases and complexity not been published prior to the appearance of this book, but it is even more remarkable for someone who both “launched” it and had a central role in shepherding it along to offer what may be termed a “movement memoir.” Postmodern Theology surveys and summarizes the major figures and trends that have given currency to such familiar expressions as “deconstruction,” “deconstructive theology,” “radical theology,” “a/theology,” “God is dead,” and of course, “postmodernism” itself. Dr. Raschke also contextualizes the emergence of these catchy phrases from a frothy soup of new intellectual theories and philosophical innovations, which were international in scope but customized for both academic and popular religious writers—mainly in Britain and America—from the late 1960s onward.