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Blackwell Companion to Postmodern Theology

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Informationen zum Autor The Revd Dr Graham Ward is Professor of Contextual Theology in the department for Religions and Theology at the University of Manchester and one of the Directors of the Centre for Religion and Political Culture based there. His books available from Blackwell include The Postmodern God (1997), The Certeau Reader (1999), True Religion (2002), and Christ and Culture (forthcoming). Klappentext This Companion provides a definitive collection of essays on postmodern theology, drawing on the work of those individuals who have made a distinctive contribution to the field, and whose work will be significant for the theologies written in the new millennium. Each essay is introduced with a short account of the writer's previous work, enabling the reader to view it in context. The collection is prefaced with an introduction that situates postmodern theology with respect to other forms of contemporary theology, such as liberalism and conservatism, and evaluates the cultural context in which postmodern theology can be viewed. The Companion is divided into seven parts: Aesthetics, Ethics, Gender, Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Heideggerians, and Derrideans. Graham Wade is one of the most outstanding and original theologians working in the field today. This lively collection will have an international appeal, providing readers with the definitive guide to theology and postmodernism. Zusammenfassung A collection of essays on postmodern theology. It covers aesthetics! ethics! gender! hermeneutics! phenomenology! heideggerians! and derrideans. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors. Introduction: "Where We Stand". Part I: Aesthetics: . 1. Postmodern Theology as Cultural Analysis: Mieke Bal. 2. The Man Who Fell to Earth: Gerard Loughlin (University of Newcastle upon Tyne). 3. Communion and Conversation: Regina Schwartz (Northwestern University). 4. The Ends of Man and the Future of God: Janet Martin Soskice (University of Cambridge). 5. "Lush Life": Foucault's Analytics of Power and a Jazz Aesthetic: Sharon D. Welch (University of Missouri). Part II: Ethics: . 6. The Midwinter Sacrifice: John Milbank (University of Virginia). 7. Postmodernity and Religious Plurality: Is a Common Global Ethic Possible or Desirable?: Gavin D'Costa (University of Bristol). 8. The Christian Difference, or Surviving Postmodernism: Stanley Hauerwas (Duke University). 9. Justice and Prudence: Principles of Order in the Platonic City: Catherine Pickstock (University of Cambridge). 10. Visiting Prisoners: William C. Placher (Wabash College, India). 11. Suffering and Incarnation: Graham Ward (University of Manchester). 12. Earth God: Cultivating the Spirit in an Ecocidal Culture: Mark I. Wallace (Swarthmore College). Part III: Gender: . 13. An Ethics of Memory: Promising, Forgiving, Yearning: Pamela Sue Anderson (Regent's Park College, Oxford). 14. Is Macrina a Woman? Gregory of Nyssa's Dialogue on the Soul and Resurrection: Virginia Burrus (Drew University). 15. "They Will Know We are Christians by Our Regulated Improvisation": Ecclesial Hybridity and the Unity of the Church: Mary McClintock Fulkerson (Duke University). 16. On Changing the Imaginary: Grace M. Jantzen (University of Manchester). 17. Companionable Wisdoms: What Insights Might Feminist Theorists Gather from Feminist Theologians?: Serene Jones (Yale Divinity School). Part IV: Hermeneutics :. 18. Shattering the Logos: Hermeneutics Between a Hammer and a Hard Place: Daniel Boyarin (University of California at Berkeley). 19. The Renewal of Jewish Theology Today: Under the Sign of Three: Peter Ochs (University of Virginia). 20. Intending Transcendence: Desiring God: Edith Wyschogrod (Ri...

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