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Not so much as a movement or school as an
emerging consensus about philosophical
criteria of truth and reality,
nonfoundationalism is the critical impulse
associated with the work of Richard Rorty,
Richard Berstein, and others. Increasingly
its critique of the search for sure and
impregnable foundations shapes the
fundamental commitments that gird
contemporary theology. John Thiel here
assays a careful exploration of its
assumptions and convictions, as well as ways
nonfoundationalism has influenced
contemporary theology.
PublisherFortress Press
FormatPaperback
ISBN9780800626921
Dimensions5.5 x 8.5
Pages112
Publication DateJune 1, 1994
Endorsements
"This fine study of an important movement in contemporary Christian theology is both subtle and clear, both informative and original. All theologians will profit from reading it." --David Tracy,br>Professor of Theology University of Chicago