Christian Theology and the Secular University

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Christian Theological Perspective
Christian Theological Study
Clarificatory Reasoning
Cognitive Standpoint
Contemplative Reasoning
Deep Moral Truth
Divine Matters
Epistemic Authorities
Epistemic Egoism
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faith and reason discourse
God World Relation
God's Salvific Work
God’s Salvific Work
Good Life
Human Suffering
Inclusively Secular
Intellectual Virtue
interdisciplinary pedagogy
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liberal education philosophy
moral formation studies
Rational True Belief
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Secular Academic
Secular Academic Life
Secular Perspective
Secular University
Theological Propositions
Theological Truth Claim
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Traditional Liberal Arts Education
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  • ISBN 9781472484895
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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If the secular university by definition is non-sectarian or non-denominational, then how can it accommodate a discipline like Christian theology? Doesn’t the traditional goal of theological study, which is to attain knowledge of the divine, fundamentally conflict with the main goal of secular academic study, which is to attain knowledge about ourselves and the world in which we live? So why should theology be admitted, or even care about being admitted, into secular academic life? And even if theology were admitted, what contribution to secular academic life could it make?

Working from a Christian philosophical and theological perspective but also engaging a wide range of theologians, philosophers, and religious studies scholars, Christian Theology and the Secular University takes on these questions, arguing that Christian theology does belong in the secular university because it provides distinct resources that the secular university needs if it is going to fulfill what should be its main epistemic and educative ends. This book offers a fresh and unique perspective to scholars working in the disciplines of theology, philosophy, and religious studies, and to those in other academic disciplines who are interested in thinking critically and creatively about the place and nature of theological study within the secular university.

Paul A. Macdonald, Jr. holds an endowed chair in the Department of Philosophy at the United States Air Force Academy.

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