Introducing radical orthodoxy : mapping a post-secular theology /

Drawing on Augustine and Aquinas, engaged through the lenses of the Reformed thought of Calvin, Kuyper, and Dooyeweerd, Smith argues that Radical Orthodoxy is in an ideal position to articulate an old-but-new postmodern theology that resonates with the Reformed tradition

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Smith, James K. A., 1970-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Milton Keyes, UK : Baker Academic ; Paternoster Press, c2004
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic, [2004], ©2004
Grand Rapids, Mich. : c2004
Grand Rapids, Mich. : ©2004
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Table of Contents:
  • Inhabiting the post-secular : why radical orthodoxy? why now?
  • Elements of a manifesto : the movements of radical orthodoxy
  • Radical orthodoxy's "story" of philosophy : from Plato to Scotus and back
  • Postmodern parodies : the critique of modernity and the myth of the secular
  • Possibilities for the post-secular : faith, reason, and public engagement
  • Participation and incarnation : materiality, liturgy, and sacramentality
  • Cities of God : cultural critique and social transformation
  • Conclusion : taking radical orthodoxy to church
  • Foreword / John Milbank
  • Introduction : a theological cartography
  • 1 Inhabiting the post-secular : why radical orthodoxy? : why now?
  • 2. Elements of a manifesto : the movements of radical orthodoxy
  • 3. Radical orthodoxy's "story" of philosophy : from Plato to Scotus and back
  • 4. Postmodern parodies : the critique of modernity and the myth of the secular
  • 5. Possibilities for the post-secular : faith, reason, and public engagement
  • 6. Participation and incarnation : materiality, liturgy, and sacramentality
  • 7. Cities of God : cultural critique and social transformation
  • Conclusion : taking radical orthodoxy to church.
  • Foreword / John Milbank
  • Introduction : a theological cartography
  • 1 Inhabiting the post-secular : why radical orthodoxy? : why now?
  • 2. Elements of a manifesto : the movements of radical orthodoxy
  • 3. Radical orthodoxy's "story" of philosophy : from Plato to Scotus and back
  • 4. Postmodern parodies : the critique of modernity and the myth of the secular
  • 5. Possibilities for the post-secular : faith, reason, and public engagement
  • 6. Participation and incarnation : materiality, liturgy, and sacramentality
  • 7. Cities of God : cultural critique and social transformation
  • Conclusion : taking radical orthodoxy to church.