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100 _aPhillips, Timothy R.
100 _eEditor
245 _aThe Nature of Confession
245 _bEvangelicals & Postliberals in Conversation
245 _cTimothy R. Phillips (Editor) , Dennis L. Okholm (Editor)
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bInterVarsity Press (IVP Academic)
260 _c1996
300 _a298tr.
300 _bpaperback
300 _c23 cm
520 _aCurrently the postliberal (or ""Yale school"") movement has found a strong resonance in some mainline denominational circles. Its emphasis on the biblical text and Jesus Christ - by whom all other reality needs to be construed - may turn out to be the most significant theological realignment in more than a century. Are we seeing a paradigm shift? Can evangelicals and postliberals make common confession? In this groundbreaking book, creative evangelical and postliberal thinkers explore exactly how they agree and disagree along a range of issues, from epistemology and theological method to doctrinal concerns. Evangelical contributors include such significant theologians as Alister McGrath and Gabriel Fackre. Postliberal contributors include George Lindbeck, a ""founding father"" of postliberalism, and George Hunsinger, the former student and major interpreter of the late Hans Frei, another ""founder"" of postliberalism. The Nature of Confession robustly initiates a discussion of real importance to both the academy and the church.
650 _aTheology, Doctrinal
650 _aLiberalism (Religion)
650 _aTheology, Doctrinal History 20th century
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911 _aLê Phước Thắng
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