Another reformation : postliberal Christianity and the Jews / Peter Ochs.
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- BV600.3.O26 2011 14365
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Part 1. American Protestant postliberalism. George Lindbeck and the church as Israel -- Robert W. Jenson : the God of Israel and the fruits of Trinitarian theology -- Arguing for Christ : Stanley Hauerwas's theopractic reasoning -- The limits of postliberalism : John Howard Yoder's American Mennonite Church -- Part 2. British postliberalism. Finding Christ in world and polity : Daniel Hardy's ecclesiological postliberalism -- Wisdom's cry : David Ford's reparative pneumatology -- John Milbank : supersessionist or Christian theo-semiotician and pragmatist? -- Conclusion: Christian postliberalism and Christian nonsupersessionism are correlative.
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