Christianity and the postmodern turn : six views / edited by Myron B. Penner.
Material type: TextGrand Rapids, Michigan : Brazos Press, c2005Description: 240 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 1587431084
- RTL BR 115 .P74 C461 2005
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Contents:
• Part I – Christianity and the Postmodern Turn
1. Is God a Story? Postmodernity and the Task of Theology by R. Douglas Geivett
2. Christian Postmodernism and the Linguistic Turn by R. Scott Smith
3. Pilgrim’s Digress: Christian Thinking on and about the Post/Modern Way by Kevin J. Vanhoozer
4. Christian Faith and Postmodern Theory: Theology and the Nonfoundationalist Turn by John R. Franke
5. A Little Story about Metanarratives: Lyotard, Religion, and Postmodernism Revisited by james K. A. smith
6. Onto-theology, Metanarrative, Perspectivism, and the Gospel by Merold Westphal
• Part II – Response Essays
7. Postmodernism and the Quest for Theological Knowledge by R. Douglas Geivett
8. Postmodernism and the Priority of the Language-World Relation by R. Scott Smith
9. Disputing about Words? Of Fallible Foundations and Modest Metanarratives by Kevin J. Vanhoozer
10. The Nature of Theology: Culture, Language, and Truth by John R. Franke
11. Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? A Response to the “Biola School,” by James K. Smith
12. Of stories and Languages by Merold Westphal
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