RT Book T1 Postliberal theology: a guide for the perplexed A1 Michener, Ronald T. LA English PP London u.a. PB Bloomsbury T&T Clark YR 2013 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/644777044 AB 1. Introduction : What is postliberal theology? ; Descriptions and characteristics of postliberal theology ; Postliberal theology and theological 'types' ; Origins and reception ; Aims of the book -- 2. Background : Philosophical/anthropological/sociological background ; Theological background: St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth -- 3. Theological exponents of postliberal theology ; The Yale School: Hans Frei and George Lindbeck ; The community ethics of Stanley Hauerwas ; Other voices in postliberal theology -- 4. Problems and criticisms of postliberalism : The question of truth ; Apologetics, incommensurability and religious diversity ; Relating to culture and the public sphere -- 5. Prospects and proposals for postliberal theology today : Chastened rationality and recovery of humility: head and heart ; Affections and liturgical practices ; Community and interpretation ; The Holy Spirit's role ; Kevin Vanhoozer's 'postliberal' revision: a canonical-linguistic theology ; Guarding against a repressive community ; Calling for a postliberal theological hospitality NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BT83.595 SN 0-567-03005-9 SN 0-567-51899-X SN 978-0-567-03005-4 SN 978-0-567-51899-6 K1 Postliberal Theology