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From Theology to Theological Thinking
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From Theology to Theological Thinking

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"Christian philosophy" is commonly regarded as an oxymoron, philosophy being thought incompatible with the assumptions and conclusions required by religious faith. According to this way of thinking, philosophy and theology must forever remain distinct.

In From Theology to Theological Thinking, Jean-Yves Lacoste takes a different approach. Stepping back from contemporary philosophical concerns, Lacostea leading figure in the philosophy of religionlooks at the relationship between philosophy and theology from the standpoint of the history of ideas. He notes in particular that theology and philosophy were not considered separate realms until the high Middle Ages, this distinction being a hallmark of the modern era that is coming to an end. Lacoste argues that the intellectual task before us now is to work in the frontier region between or beyond these domains, work he identifies as "the task of thinking."

With this argument, Lacoste resets our understanding of Western Christian thought, contending that a new way of thinking that is at once philosophical and theological will be the lasting discourse of Christianity.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780813935577
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
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FormatE101
Publishing date04/03/2014
LanguageEnglish
Article no.6215867
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Data source no.510108
Product groupBU541
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Jean-Yves Lacoste, a philosopher who works in Paris and Cambridge, is the author of Experience and the Absolute. W. Chris Hackett is Research Fellow and Lecturer in the School of Philosophy at Australian Catholic University. Jeffrey Bloechl is Professor of Philosophy at Boston College.