The Anthropological Character of Theology Conditioning Theological Understanding

The Anthropological Character of Theology Conditioning Theological Understanding

The Anthropological Character of TheologyConditioning Theological Understanding\nAuthor(s): David A. Pailin\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom\nImprint: Cambridge University Press\nISBN-13: 9780521093286, 978-0521093286\nSynopsis\nThis study looks at the various ways in which theological conclusions are affected by the rationality of those who produce them. The author's critique of the study of theology arises out of a conviction that theology has to establish its credibility as a mode of understanding if it is to be of value. In considering what follows once it is recognised that - since theologians are human - their conclusions are affected by the nature of human thought, Dr Pailin offers a clarification of faith, belief and reason, and how they are related to each other. The book shows that while theology can no longer credibly pretend to divine authority in determining the truth in all disciplines, it is committed to understanding the fundam.

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