01497nam a2200265 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100100005508200150006508200120008010000170009210000180010910000110012724500490013824500750018726000080026226000190027026000090028930000110029830000140030930000090032352007750033265000410110785600830114820260119070821.02022-11-04 10:47:07 a9780801039829 a0 eng a230.092273 bJ65-W95 aWright, John d(1886 - 1968) eAuthor aPostliberal theology and the Church Catholic cGeorge A. Lindbeck, David B. Burrell, Stanley Hauerwas, John W. Wright aUSA bBaker Academic c2012 a159tr. bPaperback c22cm aHow does postliberalism relate to Roman Catholic theology? More specifically, how reliant is postliberalism on what happened at Vatican II? This volume centers on conversations with three of the most important North American theologians in the last half of the twentieth century--George Lindbeck, David Burrell, and Stanley Hauerwas--to examine the Roman Catholic roots of postliberal theology. After two opening chapters by John Wright, the book includes three chapters based on interviews with each theologian, followed by a dialogue between them and a conclusion by Wright. This work not only offers insight into the contingent histories of three seminal theologians but also places postliberal theology within the broader stream of the great tradition of the church. aTheologians United States Interviews4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2023/3/20/3211.jpgyCover Image