Publication

2013 - Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, England

Language

English

Word Count

80,000 words, Guess

Page Count

320 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100415539579
  • ISBN-139780415539579
  • ISBN-139780203085134
  • ISBN-100203085132
  • Library of Congress Control Number2012014951
and 5 more
  • OCLC Control Number774500117
  • OCLC Control Number841809789
  • Better World Books9780415539579
  • Better World Books9780203085134
  • Open LibraryOL25323489M

Classifications

  • DDC230.01
  • LCCBR100 .W65 2013
  • LCCB835
and 2 more
  • LCCBR100.W65 2013
  • LCCBR100 .W65 2013eb

Description

One of the key achievements of critical realism has been to expose the modernist myth of universal reason, which holds that authentic knowledge claims must be objectively ‘pure’, uncontaminated by the subjectivity of local place, specific time and particular culture. Wright aims to address the lack of any substantial and sustained engagement between critical realism and theological critical realism with particular regard to: (a) the distinctive ontological claims of Christianity; (b) their epistemic warrant and intellectual legitimacy; and (c) scrutiny of the primary source of the ontological claims of Christianity, namely the historical figure of Jesus of Nazareth. As such, it functions as a prolegomena to a much needed wider debate, guided by the under-labouring services of critical realism, between Christianity and various other religious and secular worldviews.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • New studies in critical realism and spirituality

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