New Testament Theology in a Secular World: A Constructivist Work in Philosophical Epistemology and Christian Apologetics
Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter I Introduction:Indicating the Problem; Chapter II Stages in the History of Thought on the Way toConstructivism; 1 Between Naive Realism and Ontological Idealism; 2 On the Concept of Truth; Chapter III The Brain as a Designer; 1 Neurophysiological Reasons for Construc...
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Bloomsbury Publishing
2012
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| Verfasserangaben: | Peter Lampe |
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- Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter I Introduction:Indicating the Problem; Chapter II Stages in the History of Thought on the Way toConstructivism; 1 Between Naive Realism and Ontological Idealism; 2 On the Concept of Truth; Chapter III The Brain as a Designer; 1 Neurophysiological Reasons for Constructivism; 2 Does an External Ontic Reality Exist?; 3 The 'Other', the 'Self', and the Freedom of the Will asRealities Constructed by the Brain?; 4 Gaps between Scientific and Everyday-KnowledgeConstructs of Reality; Chapter IV Objectivity as Intersubjectivity:The Interface with Sociology of Knowledge
- Chapter V A Constructivist Sociologyof Knowledge ModelConstructed Reality; Chapter VI Implications for Theological Discourse; 1 On the Non-Absolute Character of Theological Speech; 2 Human Interaction with a Cognitive Model of God?; 3 Ontological Equality of Diverse Designs of Reality as aPrerequisite for Intercontextual Dialogue and Competition; Chapter VII Application of the Model to Early ChristianExamples: The New Reality of the EarlyChristians; 1 The Resurrection of Jesus; 2 The Irrelevance of Worldly Distinctions; 3 The 'New Creation' of Human Beings; 4 The Eucharist
- 5 New Orientation of Behaviour6 A Look Back: Jesus of Nazareth's Proclamation of God'sKingdom in Words and Works; 7 Prospects; Chapter VIII Rather intellectus intellectui concordet1than ens intellectui concordat?2 NormativeReflections on the Concept of Truth and onIntercontextual Competition in a PluralisticSociety; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; Chapter IX The Prospect for a Constructivist Theory ofHistoriography; 1 Emic Constructs: Second-Order Constructs of PastConstructions of Reality; 2 Necessary Additions and Omissions as well as Critical Assessments when Dealing with Historical Sources
- 3 Etic Constructs of a Second Order: Consciously Deviatingfrom the Understanding of the Past People, Reading theSources 'Against the Grain'4 The Relationship between Emic and Etic Constructs; 5 Historiography as an Integral Part of the Historian's Construction of Present Reality; 6 Conclusion; AppendixLife after Death in Selected Textsof Ancient Judaism; 1 General Resurrection of the Dead; 2 The Taking up of Righteous Individuals; 3 Summary of Jewish Elements of Knowledge from the Time ofEarly Christianity; Selected Bibliography; Index of References; Index of Subjects