<DIV>&#160;</DIV><DIV>D. Stephen Long here addresses a key question in current theological debate: the conditions of the possibility of &quot;God-talk&quot; along with attending questions about natural theology fideism and theological truth-claims. He engages not only the most significant contemporary theologians and philosophers on this score (Denys Turner Bruce Marshall John Milbank Charles Taylor Fergus Kerr) but also the legacy of twentieth-century theology (Barth von Balthasar) and the analytic philosophical tradition from Wittgenstein to Davidson. Throughout Long sustains a careful exegetical engagement with Aquinas showing that what&#39;s at stake in contemporary theology is just<I>how</I>&#160;we inherit St. Thomas.&#160;<BR /><BR /> In joining all of these voices into one conversation Long does a remarkable job of surveying the current theological scene with respect to issues of language and truth arguing for the need to deal head-on with classical questions of metaphysics. Central to his project is averting the charge of &quot;fideism&quot; so often laid at the feet of &quot;postliberal&quot; approaches (like Long&#39;s). To that end Long argues for a (chastened) natural theology while challenging any simple distinction between &quot;natural&quot; and &quot;confessional&quot; theology.</DIV>
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