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SMITH, JAMES K. A. AND JAMES H. OLTHUIS. Radical Orthodoxy and the Reformed Tradition: Creation, Covenant, and Participation. Baker Academic, 2005. 080102756X / 9780801027567 Softbound NEW 43667 Dimensions: 152 x 228 x 19 mmWeight: 0.495 kilosPages: 304
In this work, leading scholars compare the differences and points of intersection between the growing Radical Orthodoxy (RO) movement and the Reformed tradition. This timely discussion deals with many of the hot topics currently being debated in theological and philosophical circles, including the material world's participation in transcendence, aesthetics, politics, covenant, and cultural theory. It represents an emerging willingness among proponents of RO to examine and engage the Dutch Reformed tradition, and also reflects the growing influence of RO on the Reformed tradition. This book will be enjoyed by scholars concerned with the intersection between RO and the Reformed tradition. A companion book to Smith's recently published Introducing Radical Orthodoxy, it will also be of interest to students of philosophy and theology.[Publisher]Here we have a fascinating interchange between modern proponents of Radical Orthodoxy (e.g., John Milbank and Graham Ward) and more traditional Reformed thinkers on questions like the material world's participation in transcendence, aesthetics, politics, covenant, and cultural theory. Quite illuminating. 304 pages, softcover. Baker.[Publisher] Price:
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SMITH, JAMES K. A. AND HENRY ISAAC VENEMA. The Hermeneutics of Charity: Interpretation, Selfhood, and Postmodern Faith. Brazos Press, 2004. 1587431130 / 9781587431135 Hardcover NEW (inc DJ) 46109 Dimensions: 164 x 236 x 25 mmWeight: 0.545 kilosPages: 272
Philosophical and theological essays focusing on postmodernity as a fund for constructive Christian reflection.[Publisher]The Hermeneutics of Charity, edited by James K.A. Smith and Henry Isaac Venema, examines the constructive ways Christianity and postmodern thought intersect. Addressing a range of topics--including "the hermeneutics of suspicion," selfhood, and the gift of community--this collection of essays engages the work of classical and contemporary philosophers. A final section of the book presents a tribute to James Olthuis, in whose honor the essays were collected. Contributors include Merold Westphal, the well-known professor of philosophy at Fordham University, and Brian Walsh and J. Richard Middleton, coauthors of Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be.[Publisher] Price:
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SMITH, JAMES K. A. AND HENRY ISAAC VENEMA. The Hermeneutics of Charity: Interpretation, Selfhood, and Postmodern Faith. Brazos Press, 2004. 1587431130 / 9781587431135 Hardcover NEW (inc DJ) 46110 Dimensions: 164 x 236 x 25 mmWeight: 0.545 kilosPages: 272
Philosophical and theological essays focusing on postmodernity as a fund for constructive Christian reflection.[Publisher]The Hermeneutics of Charity, edited by James K.A. Smith and Henry Isaac Venema, examines the constructive ways Christianity and postmodern thought intersect. Addressing a range of topics--including "the hermeneutics of suspicion," selfhood, and the gift of community--this collection of essays engages the work of classical and contemporary philosophers. A final section of the book presents a tribute to James Olthuis, in whose honor the essays were collected. Contributors include Merold Westphal, the well-known professor of philosophy at Fordham University, and Brian Walsh and J. Richard Middleton, coauthors of Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be.[Publisher] Price:
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