Nonfoundationalism
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Nonfoundationalism   -     By: John Thiel

Nonfoundationalism

Augsburg Fortress / 1994 / Paperback

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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.

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Title: Nonfoundationalism
By: John Thiel
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 1994
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 0800626923
ISBN-13: 9780800626921
Stock No: WW0626923

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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.

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John E. Thiel is Professor of Religious Studies and chair of the department at Fairfield University, Connecticut.

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