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George Lindbeck

  • Naturaleza De La Doctrina – (Spanish)

    $17.99

    La naturaleza de la doctrina es uno de los trabajos de teologia academica mas influyentes de los ultimos 50 anos. Publicado originalmente en 1984, este libro describe los principios fundamentales de un enfoque postliberal de la teologia, enfatizando una perspectiva cultural-linguistica de la religion y una teoria regulativa de la doctrina.

    Ademas de exponer la naturaleza de la religion, Lindbeck tambien aborda la solucion de los conflictos doctrinales historicos entre las diferentes comunidades cristianas, la relacion entre el cristianismo y otras religiones, y la naturaleza y tarea de la propia teologia.

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  • Nature Of Doctrine (Anniversary)

    $35.00

    The Nature of Doctrine is one of the most influential works of academic theology of the past fifty years. Originally published in 1984, this book sets forth the central tenets of a post liberal approach to theology, emphasizing a cultural-linguistic approach to religion and a rule theory of doctrine. In addition to his account of the nature of religion, Lindbeck also addresses the resolution of historic doctrinal conflict among Christian communities, the relationship between Christianity and other religions, and the nature and task of theology itself. A programmatic work in what is now known as postilberal theology, The Nature of Doctrine has generated wide debate across the academy and the church and has influenced a generation of leading contemporary theologians and scholars of religion. This twenty-fifth anniversary edition includes an introduction by theologian Bruce D. Marshall, a new afterword by the author, and a complete bibliography of Lindbeck’s work.

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  • Church In A Postliberal Age

    $33.99

    George Lindbeck is one of the most influential and important of post-war American theologians. His books and essays generate debate not only among his fellow Lutherans but also among other Christians as well as Jews and students of religions in the academy more generally. The goal of this anthology is to collect key samples of his enterprise, especially for readers who may no none or few of his books and articles. By characterizing Lindbeck’s Christian theology as at once evangelical, catholic and postliberal, we are able to understand what describing this theology as a radical tradition might mean as well as locate some of his critics. This volume provides a superb introduction to all those interested in Lindbeck’s thought as well as to the significant debates surrounding postliberalism.

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