New Directions in Philosophical Theology

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Caravaggio's Depiction
Caravaggio’s Depiction
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Catherine Pickstock
contemporary debates in theology
continental philosophy of religion
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Cupitt's Thought
Cupitt's Work
Cupitt's Writing
Cupitt’s Thought
Cupitt’s Work
Cupitt’s Writing
De Deo Trino
De La Grammatologie
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Don Cupitt
Ecce Homo
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Fergus Kerr
GEO-3 Report
George Pattison
Gerard Loughlin
Good Life
Graham Ward
Heidegger's Sein Und Zeit
Heidegger’s Sein Und Zeit
Holistic Milieu
Holistic Spirituality
Hugh Rayment-Pickard
Ipsum Esse
Ipsum Esse Subsistens
Jeff Astley
Kingdom Theology
Linda Woodhead
Modern Idol
Mutual Substitutability
philosophical hermeneutics
Postliberal Theology
postmodern theology
Pure Disinterestedness
Rachel Muers
radical orthodoxy
religious non-realism
Solar Ethics
Steven Shakespeare
theological methodology
TLG
Vice Versa
Westcott House

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815390640
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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At the beginning of a new millennium, philosophical theology has become more contested than ever before. The appearance of non-realist theologies, postmodern theologies, and the theology of 'radical orthodoxy', has provoked a vibrant debate about the nature of theology itself. In what new directions should theology be moving in the wake of the 'end' of modernity? For over thirty years, Don Cupitt has been provoking theologians to reconsider the nature of their discipline. Taking their inspiration from his work and writing in his honour on the occasion of his 70th birthday, some of the leading figures in the contemporary theological scene address urgent questions facing theology today and, in doing so, exemplify the methodological diversity which characterises the contemporary field.

Dr Gavin Hyman is Senior Lecturer of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University, UK.