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The Shaping of Rationality

Toward Interdisciplinarity in Theology and Science

The Shaping of Rationality -  van Huyssteen, J. Wentzel
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In the proliferation of new books on theology and science, this book is unique in its special focus on the problem of rationality in religion and scientific reflection. Confronting head-on the intellectual challenges raised by postmodern thought, J. Wentzel van Huyssteen argues forcefully for the interdisciplinary nature and public status of theological reflection.

Building on the line of argument pursued in his most recent writings, the author develops his notion of “postfoundationalist rationality,” finding within the rich resources of human thought the possibility—and vital need—for interdisciplinary conversation between theology and science.
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Author/Artist J. Wentzel van Huyssteen
ISBN/Ref 9780802838681
0802838685
Publisher Eerdmans Publishing Company
Published 1999-08-24
Format hardback
Product ID 115860
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