Critical Theology and the Challenge of Jürgen Habermas

Critical Theology and the Challenge of Jürgen Habermas
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Publisher : New York : P. Lang
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015047593903
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Synopsis Critical Theology and the Challenge of Jürgen Habermas by : Marc Philippe Lalonde

In answer to this breach, Lalonde sets out to design a non-theological approach to understanding the religious by expanding the form of critical theory and the content of religious philosophy.

Critical Theology

Critical Theology
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9780830899968
ISBN-13 : 0830899960
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Critical Theology by : Carl A. Raschke

One hundred years after Karl Barth launched crisis theology in response to the First World War, Carl Raschke proposes a critical theology in response to our global political and economic crisis, which takes up insights from the critical theory of the Frankfurt School and the new critical theory of Zizek and Badiou.

Critical Theory of Religion

Critical Theory of Religion
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 145141403X
ISBN-13 : 9781451414035
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Synopsis Critical Theory of Religion by : Marsha Hewitt

This volume brings together, in an exciting and original way, the major themes of critical social theory and feminist theology. Marsha Aileen Hewitt shows how critical themes emerge in the works of Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Mary Daly, and Rosemary Radford Ruether, and how their work provides a starting point for a feminist critical theory of religion.

Intersections in Christianity and Critical Theory

Intersections in Christianity and Critical Theory
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9780230294684
ISBN-13 : 0230294685
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Intersections in Christianity and Critical Theory by : Cassandra Falke

Dealing with the historical and thematic intersections of Christianity and critical theory, this collection brings together a diversity of specialist scholars in the area. Building on recent discourses in theology as well as their knowledge of hermeneutic and critical traditions, they examine major themes in contemporary critical theory.

The Promise of Critical Theology

The Promise of Critical Theology
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Publisher : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9780889207370
ISBN-13 : 0889207372
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Synopsis The Promise of Critical Theology by : Marc P. Lalonde

Written in tribute to one of the foremost Catholic theologians in the English-speaking world, the essays in The Promise of Critical Theology address the question: Can critical theology secure its critical operation without undermining its foundation in religious tradition and experience? Is “critical theology” simply an oxymoron when viewed from both sides of the equation? From Marc Lalonde’s introductory essay which delimits Davis’ fundamental position, that the primary task of critical theology is the critique of religious orthodoxy, the essays examine Davis’ distinction between faith and belief and build upon the promise of critical theology as inextricably bound to the promise of faith. They ask: What is its promise? What particular religious ideas, themes, stories are appropriate for its concrete expression? How can the community of faith receive its transformative message? What might be the contribution of other religious traditions and philosophies? Essays by Paul Lakeland, Dennis McCann, Kenneth Melchin, Michael Oppenheim and Marsha Hewitt respond to these and other questions and critically relate Davis’ work to ongoing developments in modern theology, critical theory, philosophy and the social sciences. Their diversity attests to the comprehensive scope of Davis’ thought and exemplifies the progressive character of contemporary religious discourse. They honour Davis and illuminate the promise of critical religious thinking in itself.

Critical Dilemma

Critical Dilemma
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Publisher : Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages : 511
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ISBN-10 : 9780736988711
ISBN-13 : 0736988718
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Synopsis Critical Dilemma by : Neil Shenvi

Where Are Critical Theory and the Social Justice Movement Taking Us? Critical theory and its expression in fields such as critical race theory, critical pedagogy, and queer theory are having a profound impact on our culture. Contemporary critical theory’s ideas about race, class, gender, identity, and justice have dramatically shaped how people think, act, and view one another—in Christian and secular spheres alike. In Critical Dilemma, authors Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer illuminate the origins and influences of contemporary critical theory, considering it in the light of clear reason and biblical orthodoxy. While acknowledging that it can provide some legitimate insights regarding race, class, and gender, Critical Dilemma exposes the false assumptions at the heart of critical theory, arguing that it poses a serious threat to both the church and society at large. Drawing on exhaustive research and careful analysis, Shenvi and Sawyer condemn racism, urge Christians to seek justice, and offer a path forward for racial healing and unity while also opposing critical theory’s manifold errors.

The Critical Theory of Religion. The Frankfurt School

The Critical Theory of Religion. The Frankfurt School
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 740
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ISBN-10 : 9783110859157
ISBN-13 : 3110859157
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Synopsis The Critical Theory of Religion. The Frankfurt School by : Rudolf J. Siebert

Since its founding by Jacques Waardenburg in 1971, Religion and Reason has been a leading forum for contributions on theories, theoretical issues and agendas related to the phenomenon and the study of religion. Topics include (among others) category formation, comparison, ethnophilosophy, hermeneutics, methodology, myth, phenomenology, philosophy of science, scientific atheism, structuralism, and theories of religion. From time to time the series publishes volumes that map the state of the art and the history of the discipline.

Biblical Critical Theory

Biblical Critical Theory
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Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Total Pages : 673
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ISBN-10 : 9780310128731
ISBN-13 : 0310128730
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Biblical Critical Theory by : Christopher Watkin

*With a foreword from Tim Keller* A bold vision for Christians who want to engage the world in a way that is biblically faithful and culturally sensitive. In Biblical Critical Theory, Christopher Watkin shows how the Bible and its unfolding story help us make sense of modern life and culture. Critical theories exist to critique what we think we know about reality and the social, political, and cultural structures in which we live. In doing so, they make visible the values and beliefs of a culture in order to scrutinize and change them. Biblical Critical Theory exposes and evaluates the often-hidden assumptions and concepts that shape late-modern society, examining them through the lens of the biblical story running from Genesis to Revelation, and asking urgent questions like: How does the Bible's storyline help us understand our society, our culture, and ourselves? How do specific doctrines help us engage thoughtfully in the philosophical, political, and social questions of our day? How can we analyze and critique culture and its alternative critical theories through Scripture? Informed by the biblical-theological structure of Saint Augustine's magisterial work The City of God (and with extensive diagrams and practical tools), Biblical Critical Theory shows how the patterns of the Bible's storyline can provide incisive, fresh, and nuanced ways of intervening in today's debates on everything from science, the arts, and politics to dignity, multiculturalism, and equality. You'll learn the moves to make and the tools to use in analyzing and engaging with all sorts of cultural artifacts and events in a way that is both biblically faithful and culturally relevant. It is not enough for Christians to explain the Bible to the culture or cultures in which we live. We must also explain the culture in which we live within the framework and categories of the Bible, revealing how the whole of the Bible sheds light on the whole of life. If Christians want to speak with a fresh, engaging, and dynamic voice in the marketplace of ideas today, we need to mine the unique treasures of the distinctive biblical storyline.

Marx, Critical Theory, and Religion

Marx, Critical Theory, and Religion
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9789047410188
ISBN-13 : 9047410181
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Marx, Critical Theory, and Religion by :

This collection of essays brings together scholars who use frameworks provided by Marx and Critical Theory in analyzing religion. Its goal is to establish a critical theory of religion within sociology of religion as an alternative to rational choice.