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New Testament Theology in a Secular World: A Constructivist Work in Philosophical Epistemology and Christian Apologetics
By (Author) Peter Lampe
Translated by Professor Robert L. Brawley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
26th January 2012
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments
239
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
New Testament Theology in a Secular Worldis an important and original new work in Christian apologetics. It is the first book to apply constructivist theory to biblical studies.
Biblical StudiesscholarPeter Lampe tackles head on such questions as: What do we understand by "reality" How does this relate to what theology calls the "reality of God" or the "reality of resurrection" How can we account for the concept of"revelation"Lampe argues that in talking about "reality" theologians must make an effort to engage with the concept of "reality" as it is discussed in the fields of philosophical epistemology and sociology of knowledge. However, as Lampe shows, Theology has so far hardly or only reluctantly participated in this dialogue.
A fascinating approach to the New Testament.' - Dr. Eun-Geol Lyu, Hoseo University, Korea -- Eun-Geol Lyu
Convincing, profound, innovative and in its interdisciplinary character courageous. The study casts new light on the New Testament as a foundation document of the Christian concept of reality.' - Dr. Christian Strecker in Theologische Literaturzeitung. -- Christian Strecker
A meritorious, important tool, abounding in perspectives. Lampe shows how helpful it is to use constructivism for epistemological groundworkboth in the dialogue between theology and other scholarly disciplines, and in the inner theological discourse. Worth not only to be read but to be studied.' - Dr. Michael Grtner in Pfaelzisches Pfarrerblatt, a journal for pastors. -- Michael Grtner
Listed in 'new titles just published' section of the Church Times.
Peter Lampe is Professor and Chair of New Testament at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.