Theology as History and Hermeneutics: A Post-critical Conversation with Contemporary Theology

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Emeth Press, 2005 - 276 páginas

This book offers in style and content an exciting new perspective on contemporary theology and its future in post-modern times. I welcome this new perspective. The style is agreeable, unpolemical, and enages in dialogue with the best of Barth and Bultmann, Ricoeur and Pannenberg, Cobb and Moltmann, showing what they havea to offer to the larger theological community and transferring it like a ferry boat into the post-modern age. The purpose is to offer an evangelical theology which is at the same time genuinely evangelical and relevant for post-modern ways of thinking. Wood writes with admirable clarity." --Jürgen Moltmann, University of Tübingen

 

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The Modern Concept of SelfRevelation
1
The Modern HistoricalCritical Method and Biblical Inspiration
27
A PostCritical Hermeneutic of the Self
61
A PostCritical Concept of Truth
77
Pannenbergs Theology of Universal History
91
Critical and PostCritical Hermeneutics
105
Phenomenological Hermeneutics And Postmodern
129
Postliberal Hermeneutics and Narrative Theology
153
Postmodern Hermeneutics Ideological Criticism
173
Moltmanns Concept of The Trinitarian History of God
197
A Hermeneutical Validation of Faith
225
Bibliography
243
Index
253
About the Author 261
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