Publisher's Synopsis
Simon Oliver explores the origins and context of Radical Orthodoxy. He explains the arguments of the key thinkers with whom Radical Orthodoxy engages, and examines the contributions made to the field by leading theologians, as well as Radical Orthodoxy's understanding of the nature of the theological challenge in our own time.
Topics include:
- God and truth, faith and reason
- language and praise
- desire and the human person
- Christ and reconciliation
- politics and theology
- culture and the Church.
An essential text across denominations and academic disciplines, this is a far reaching and stimulating discussion on the impact and implications of this exciting area of contemporary theology.