Toward a Generous Orthodoxy: Prospects for Hans Frei's Postliberal Theology

Toward a Generous Orthodoxy: Prospects for Hans Frei's Postliberal Theology

by Jason A. Springs
Toward a Generous Orthodoxy: Prospects for Hans Frei's Postliberal Theology

Toward a Generous Orthodoxy: Prospects for Hans Frei's Postliberal Theology

by Jason A. Springs

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Overview

Hans Frei, one of the most influential American theologians of the twentieth century, is generally considered a founder of postliberal theology. Frei never set forth his thinking systematically, and he has been criticized for being inconsistent, contradictory, and insufficiently rigorous. Jason Springs seeks here to offer a re-evaluation of Frei's work. Arguing that Hans Frei's theology cannot be understood without a meticulous consideration of the complex equilibrium of his theological and philosophical interests and influences, Springs vindicates Frei's christologically motivated engagement with Ludwig Wittgenstein, Clifford Geertz, and Erich Auerbach, as well as his use of ordinary language philosophy and non-foundational philosophical insights, while illuminating his indebtedness to Karl Barth's theology. Moreover, by placing Frei's work in critical conversation with developments in pragmatist thought and cultural theory since his death, this re-reading aims to resolve many of the misunderstandings that vex his theological legacy. What emerges from Toward a Generous Orthodoxy is a sharpened account of the christologically anchored, interdisciplinary, and conversational character of Frei's theology, one he came to describe as a "generous orthodoxy"--modeling a way for academic theological voices to take seriously both their vocation to the Christian church and their roles as interlocutors in academic discourse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725237308
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 08/05/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 246
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jason Springs studied theology, ethics, and philosophy at Princeton Seminary and Harvard University. He held a post-doctoral fellowship in Christian Thought and Practice at Princeton University's Center for the Study of Religion and is now Associate Professor of Religion, Ethics, and Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter One: The Hermeneutical Bases of Dogmatic Theology
Chapter Two: Between Barth and Wittgenstein
Chapter Three: Absorption and Embrace: Worlds of Discourse in
Lindbeck and Frei
Chapter Four: But Did It Really Happen?: The Challenges of
Critical Realism and Historical Reference
Chapter Five: The Rationality Intrinsic to Faith
Chapter Six: And Not Anti-foundationalism Either
Chapter Seven: From Word Alone to Word and Spirit
Chapter Eight: "Christ called himself truth, not custom"
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