The Postfoundationalist Task of Theology: Wolfhart Pannenberg and the New Theological Rationality

The Postfoundationalist Task of Theology: Wolfhart Pannenberg and the New Theological Rationality

by F. LeRon Shults
The Postfoundationalist Task of Theology: Wolfhart Pannenberg and the New Theological Rationality

The Postfoundationalist Task of Theology: Wolfhart Pannenberg and the New Theological Rationality

by F. LeRon Shults

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Overview

In recent years the theological writings of Wolfhart Pannenberg have exerted considerable influence. However, Pannenberg's work has also been criticized for not taking seriously the postmodern challenge to traditional conceptions of rationality and truth. This volume by F. LeRon Shults argues that the popular "foundationalist" reading of Pannenberg is a misinterpretation of his methodology and shows that, in fact, the structural dynamics of Pannenberg's approach offer significant resources for the postfoundationalist task of theology in our postmodern culture.

Shults begins by laying out the first comprehensive summary and interpretation of the emerging postfoundationalist model of theological rationality. He then revisits Pannenberg's theological method and finds the German theologian to be a surprising ally in the quest to reconstruct a theological rationality along postfoundationalist lines.

In the course of his discussion, Shults challenges views that see the future, reason, or history as the central concept of Pannenberg's thought and offers instead a new interpretation of Pannenberg's basic theological principle as understanding and explaining all things sub ratione Dei (under the aspect of the relation to God)-an interpretation endorsed by Pannenberg himself in the book's foreword. Shults also focuses on Pannenberg's unique way of linking philosophical and systematic theology and demonstrates how the underlying reciprocity of this method can carry over into the postfoundational concern to link hermeneutics and epistemology in the postmodern context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802846860
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 10/11/1999
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

F. LeRon Shults is professor of theology and philosophy at the University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway. His other books include Reforming the Doctrine of God and Christology and Science.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Prefacexi
Abbreviations for Worksxvi
1.Introduction1
Responding to Pannenberg's Systematic Theology2
Anthropological or Theological Foundations?11
Preview18
2.The Emerging Postfoundationalist Model of Theological Rationality25
The "Foundational" Problem in Theology29
Foundationalism versus Nonfoundationalism31
The Search for a "Middle Way"38
The Four Couplets of Postfoundationalism43
1.Experience and Belief43
2.Truth and Knowledge50
3.Individual and Community59
4.Explanation and Understanding68
Rationality: Linking Epistemology and Hermeneutics77
3.Pannenberg's Theological Method83
The Search for Pannenberg's "Grundprinzip"84
The Usual Suspects: Reason, History, Prolepsis84
Sub ratione Dei: The "True Infinite" and the Trinity92
Pannenberg and the Postfoundationalist Couplets110
1.Experience and Belief112
2.Truth and Knowledge121
3.Individual and Community135
4.Explanation and Understanding140
Anthropology: Linking Philosophy and History153
4.The Reciprocity of "Fundamental" and "Systematic" Theology165
The Mutual Conditioning of "from below" and "from above"166
Diachronic Survey of Pannenberg's Use of Anthropology178
Synchronic Presentation of Pannenberg's Theological Anthropology203
Human Nature: Personal Identity and Spirit212
Human Dignity: Exocentricity and Imago Dei217
Human Misery: Centrality and Sin227
5.Pannenberg and the Postfoundationalist Task of Theology237
Pannenberg's Contributions to Postfoundationalism240
A Postfoundationalist Critique of Pannenberg247
Implications for the Constructive Task of Theology250
Bibliography254
Index268
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