Historicism: The Once and Future Challenge for Theology (Guides to Theological Inquiry)


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The 200-year-old notion that concepts ideas and theories are all influenced by or occasioned by historical circumstances is today a commonplace in all fields and lays bare the historical character of our most cherished convictions honored traditions and dogmatic formulations. With clarity and skill Davaneys authoritative text traces the history of historicism and its various meanings from the German Enlightenment through its Continental and distinctly American developments to its contemporary postmodern incarnations. She demonstrates how it has forced theology to pioneer methods that specifically acknowledge social locatedness particularity and pragmatic intent effectively replacing theologys metaphysical and dogmatic basis with a largely historical one. Yet says Davaney Christian theology has yet to come to terms fully with historicism and its imperatives and her final chapter charts a possible future course.
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