David B. Csc Burrell Mary Budde Ragan Denys Turner
This exploration of Thomas Aquinas's philosophical theology, decidedly ""unorthodox"" at the time of its original publication, had the good fortune to be employed extensively--notably at Yale and Cambridge--by my eminent colleagues George Lindbeck and Nicholas Lash. It essayed a ""non-foundational"" reading of the Summa Theologiae, unabashedly beholden to Wittgenstein, thereby preparing the way for a postmodern yet thoroughly traditional appreciation of the central role which Aquinas played in adapting Hellenic thought to form the hybrid discipline of ""philosophical theology."" Such a...
This exploration of Thomas Aquinas's philosophical theology, decidedly ""unorthodox"" at the time of its original publication, had the good fortune to...