Lyotard and Theology

Lyotard and Theology
Author: Lieven Boeve
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567038746

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An innovative study of the thought and writings of Jean-Fran.ois Lyotard in relation to theology/

Lyotard and Theology

Lyotard and Theology
Author: Lieven Boeve
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567523112

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Lieven Boeve contextualises Lyotard's writings and approach with reference to his theological thought. By focusing on issues such as the nature of the differend within language, the sublime experience and our (in)ability to witness to the breakdowns of language and representation, Lyotard's thought provokes theology to reconsider its own foundations. Taking up issues such as a highly relevant critique of capitalism, itself vital to today's understanding of Christian praxis in a global world, Lyotard offers us a perspective by which to re-evaluate Christianity beyond its being a hegemonic discourse as it moves toward being a discourse concerned with love. Through exploring the Christian narrative as an 'open' one, Boeve aims to make use of new possibilities for theology through a renewed comprehension of Lyotard's significance for today.

Lyotard and Theology

Lyotard and Theology
Author: Lieven Boeve
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Love
ISBN: 0567659550

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Varieties of Postmodern Theology

Varieties of Postmodern Theology
Author: David Ray Griffin,William A. Beardslee,Joe Holland
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791400506

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This book sorts out the confusion created by the use of the term "postmodern" in relation to widely divergent theological positions. Four different types of postmodern theology are distinguished in the preface: constructive, deconstructive, liberationist, and conservative. Two forms of each type are discussed in the book. Writing from a constructive, postmodern perspective, the authors enter into dialogue with the deconstructive postmodernism of Mark C. Taylor and Jean-François Lyotard, with the liberationist postmodernism of Harvey Cox and Cornel West, and with the conservative postmodernism of George William Rutler and John Paul II.

Who s Afraid of Postmodernism The Church and Postmodern Culture

Who s Afraid of Postmodernism   The Church and Postmodern Culture
Author: James K. A. Smith
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441200396

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The philosophies of French thinkers Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault form the basis for postmodern thought and are seemingly at odds with the Christian faith. However, James K. A. Smith claims that their ideas have been misinterpreted and actually have a deep affinity with central Christian claims. Each chapter opens with an illustration from a recent movie and concludes with a case study considering recent developments in the church that have attempted to respond to the postmodern condition, such as the "emerging church" movement. These case studies provide a concrete picture of how postmodern ideas can influence the way Christians think and worship. This significant book, winner of a Christianity Today 2007 Book Award, avoids philosophical jargon and offers fuller explanation where needed. It is the first book in the Church and Postmodern Culture series, which provides practical applications for Christians engaged in ministry in a postmodern world.

Jean Fran ois Lyotard

Jean Fran  ois Lyotard
Author: Luis Alexandre Ribeiro Branco
Publsiher: Luis Alexandre Ribeiro Branco
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2024
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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A response to Jean-François Lyotard’s view of postmodernism and the denial of the metanarratives

Postmodernism and the Ethics of Theological Knowledge

Postmodernism and the Ethics of Theological Knowledge
Author: Justin Thacker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317077268

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This book establishes the necessary integration of theological knowledge with theological ethics. It does this as a response to the postmodern critique of Christianity, as exemplified in Rorty and Lyotard. They argue that any claim to know God is necessarily tyrannical. Contemporary responses to such postmodern thinking often fail to address adequately the ethical critique that is made. This book redresses that balance by suggesting that our knowedge of God and love of the Other are so intimately connected that we cannot have one without the other. In the absence of love, then, we simply do not know God. Justin Thacker proposes that an effective theological response to postmodernity must address both knowledge and ethics in an integrated fashion as presented in this book.

The Promise of Robert W Jenson s Theology

The Promise of Robert W  Jenson s Theology
Author: Stephen John Wright,Chris E. W. Green
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506408378

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North America has rarely produced a theologian as creative and productive as Robert W. Jenson. A truly ecumenical thinker, Jenson consistently demonstrates the way that the church’s confession of the triune God of scripture restructures Christian thinking. Jenson’s work on the nature of theology has focused on the category of “promise”: a way with language that opens up new possibilities. At the heart of Jenson’s theology of the gospel is the conviction that, in Christ, God discloses a word of pure promise to us, enabling new patterns of life. Just as the gospel opens up new ways of living, good theology unfolds into new interpretations and articulations. Engaging Jenson’s work across vital areas, this volume lays out the contours and key contributions of Jenson’s thought for modern Christology, theological interpretation of Scripture, the doctrine of the Trinity in light of the recent Trinitarian revival, and ecumenical theological relations. This volume gathers together essays by some of contemporary theology’s most capable thinkers, such as Oliver Crisp, Stephen Holmes, Joseph Mangina, Peter Leithart, Telford Work, Eugene Rogers, R. Kendall Soulen, and Peter Ochs, to examine the ways in which Jenson’s own theology functions as “promise,” enabling further theological visions and articulations.