In this book, Libby retrieves the moral and theological vision of the biblical prophets in light of contemporary judgments regarding the epistemological significance of community and concerns about the nature of truth.
In this book, Libby retrieves the moral and theological vision of the biblical prophets in light of contemporary judgments regarding the epistemological significance of community and concerns about the nature of truth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher J. Libby is associate professor of religion and philosophy at Missouri Valley College.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Setting the Stage: The Prophetic Voice in Contemporary Context Chapter 1: Doing Justice at the Margins: The Prophetic Voice in Biblical Perspective Chapter 2: The Comforts of Home: Conventionalism and the Limits of the Prophetic Voice in Michael Walzer's Political Theory Chapter 3: The Church versus Liberal Modernity: Communal Closure in Stanley Hauerwas's Postliberal Ecclesiology Chapter 4: Prophets, Pragmatism, and Politics: Cornel West's Democratic Domestication of the Prophetic Voice Chapter 5: The Prophetic Voice as Realist and Non-Foundationalist: The Contours of a Constructive Christian Account Bibliography About the Author
Introduction: Setting the Stage: The Prophetic Voice in Contemporary Context Chapter 1: Doing Justice at the Margins: The Prophetic Voice in Biblical Perspective Chapter 2: The Comforts of Home: Conventionalism and the Limits of the Prophetic Voice in Michael Walzer's Political Theory Chapter 3: The Church versus Liberal Modernity: Communal Closure in Stanley Hauerwas's Postliberal Ecclesiology Chapter 4: Prophets, Pragmatism, and Politics: Cornel West's Democratic Domestication of the Prophetic Voice Chapter 5: The Prophetic Voice as Realist and Non-Foundationalist: The Contours of a Constructive Christian Account Bibliography About the Author
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