Is theology a science? : the nature of the scientific enterprise in the scientific theology of Thomas Forsyth Torrance and the anarchic epistemology of Paul Feyerabend / / by David Munchin.

When Barth and Scholz clashed over the scientific status of theology, Barth drew the conclusion that if natural science was to be drawn up in such positivistic terms, theology had much to lose and little to gain by engagement with it. A generation later Barth's translator and pupil Thomas Torra...

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Superior document:Studies in systematic theology, v. 7
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in systematic theology ; v. 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (310 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / D. Munchin
  • Chapter One. Introduction: Context And History / D. Munchin
  • Chapter Two. Introducing The Dialogue Partners: Torrance And Feyerabend / D. Munchin
  • Chapter Three. Torrance: Theology Cohabiting With Natural Science / D. Munchin
  • Chapter Four. Torrance’s Proposal – A New Objectivity / D. Munchin
  • Chapter Five. Feyerabend’s Challenge – ‘Knowledge Without Foundations’ / D. Munchin
  • Chapter Six. Two Excurses / D. Munchin
  • Chapter Seven. Coherence And Language / D. Munchin
  • Chapter Eight. From Foundations To Spirals / D. Munchin
  • Conclusion / D. Munchin
  • Bibliography / D. Munchin
  • Index / D. Munchin.