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- catalog abstract "While some might say that theology after the death of God is like biology after the end of life - a discipline without a subject - Postmodern Theologies identifies four general patterns of "postmodernisms" in theology today: "constructive" theologies (with Helmut Peukert, David Ray Griffin, and David Tracy cited as examples); postmodernisms of "dissolution" (Thomas J. J. Altizer, Mark C. Taylor, and Edith Wyschogrod): postliberal theologies (George Lindbeck); and "communal praxis" (exemplified by Gustavo Gutierrez and other Latin American theologians, and James W. McClendon and Sharon Welch among North Americans). These theologies eschew debates on traditional religious foundations to define true religion as the result of - rather than the impetus to - living one's beliefs.".
- catalog contributor b7510479.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-178) and index.".
- catalog description "The "Post-age" stamp. -- Pt. 1. Constructive postmodernisms. Toward a theology of the practice of communicative action. -- David Ray Griffin and constructive postmodern communalism / with Craig Westman. -- Revisionist theology and reinterpreting classics for present practice / with John Edwards. -- Pt. 2. Postmodern dissolutions. Thomas J.J. Altizer and the death of God / with Bruce Richey. -- The A/theology of Mark C. Taylor / with Tami England. -- Edith Wyschogrod and saintly narratives / with H. Frederick Felice. -- Epilogue to part 2: Per Omnia Saeculorum. -- Pt. 3. Postliberal theology. Intratextual theology in a postmodern world / with Stuart Kendall. -- Pt.4. Theologies of communal praxis. Gustavo Gutiérrez and Praxis in Christian communities / with C. Bradley Morris. -- Sharon Welch and an ethic of risk in communities of resistance and solidarity. -- The Baptist theology of J.W. McClendon, Jr., and practical faith in a pluralistic context. -- Epilogue to part 4: Requiem Aeternam, Lux Perpetua. -- Pt. 5. Postmodern theologies and religious diversity. The challenge of religious diversity. -- The problem of religious diversity. -- Construction postmodernism. -- The dissolution of diversity into practically nothing. -- Postliberal particularism. -- Theologies of communal practice. -- Conclusions.".
- catalog description "While some might say that theology after the death of God is like biology after the end of life - a discipline without a subject - Postmodern Theologies identifies four general patterns of "postmodernisms" in theology today: "constructive" theologies (with Helmut Peukert, David Ray Griffin, and David Tracy cited as examples); postmodernisms of "dissolution" (Thomas J. J. Altizer, Mark C. Taylor, and Edith Wyschogrod): postliberal theologies (George Lindbeck); and "communal praxis" (exemplified by Gustavo Gutierrez and other Latin American theologians, and James W. McClendon and Sharon Welch among North Americans). These theologies eschew debates on traditional religious foundations to define true religion as the result of - rather than the impetus to - living one's beliefs.".
- catalog extent "x, 182 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Postmodern theologies.".
- catalog identifier "157075005X (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Postmodern theologies.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books,".
- catalog relation "Postmodern theologies.".
- catalog subject "200 20".
- catalog subject "BL65.P73 T55 1995".
- catalog subject "Postmodernism Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Postmodernism Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "Religions Relations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The "Post-age" stamp. -- Pt. 1. Constructive postmodernisms. Toward a theology of the practice of communicative action. -- David Ray Griffin and constructive postmodern communalism / with Craig Westman. -- Revisionist theology and reinterpreting classics for present practice / with John Edwards. -- Pt. 2. Postmodern dissolutions. Thomas J.J. Altizer and the death of God / with Bruce Richey. -- The A/theology of Mark C. Taylor / with Tami England. -- Edith Wyschogrod and saintly narratives / with H. Frederick Felice. -- Epilogue to part 2: Per Omnia Saeculorum. -- Pt. 3. Postliberal theology. Intratextual theology in a postmodern world / with Stuart Kendall. -- Pt.4. Theologies of communal praxis. Gustavo Gutiérrez and Praxis in Christian communities / with C. Bradley Morris. -- Sharon Welch and an ethic of risk in communities of resistance and solidarity. -- The Baptist theology of J.W. McClendon, Jr., and practical faith in a pluralistic context. -- Epilogue to part 4: Requiem Aeternam, Lux Perpetua. -- Pt. 5. Postmodern theologies and religious diversity. The challenge of religious diversity. -- The problem of religious diversity. -- Construction postmodernism. -- The dissolution of diversity into practically nothing. -- Postliberal particularism. -- Theologies of communal practice. -- Conclusions.".
- catalog title "Postmodern theologies : the challenge of religious diversity / Terrence W. Tilley with John Edwards ... [et. al.].".
- catalog type "text".