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Cargando... The Analogical Imagination: Christian Theology and the Culture of Pluralismpor David Tracy
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Plunges into the rich pluralism of modern religion and comes up with a daring strategy of which each major religious tradition can articulate its claim to religious truth. There were moments when I thought I understood Tracy, then followed long passages when his profound thoughts disappeared into strings of alligator words or highly technical terminology used in his own specific manner. Is this a trait open to all academics or peculiar to theologians and philosophers? Suddenly I would be faced with page after page of familiar words now uniquely imbued with Tracy-meaning, rendered all but incomprehensible to anyone but the author. Or was I just dull? I struggled on: surely he was telling me something important? I’m not sure I ever got it. I finished his work bewildered, with no real Idea of what he was teling me except that Imagination and Analogue were intimately related. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
An essential addition to any serious theological library. David Tracy introduces his influential concept of the "classic," as well as his idea of the difference between analogical and other ways of viewing the life of faith. He looks at the culture of pluralism, examining the main differences in the world's theological doctrines. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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