
Culture in a Post-Secular Context
Theological Possibilities in Milbank, Barth, and Bediako
Alan Thomson(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 16. May 2014
308 pages
978-1-63087-302-8 (ISBN)
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Is culture a theologically neutral concept? The contemporary experts on culture--anthropologists and sociologists--argue that it is. Theologians and missiologists would seem to agree, given the extent of their reliance on anthropological and sociological definitions of culture. Yet, this appears a strange reliance given that presumed neutrality in the sciences is a consistently challenged assumption. It is stranger still given that so much theological energy has been expended on understanding and defining the human person in specifically theological as opposed to anthropological terms when culture is in some sense the expression of this personhood in corporate and material forms.
This book argues that culture is not and has never been a theologically neutral concept; rather, it always expresses some theological posture and is therefore a term that naturally invites theological investigation. Going about this task is difficult however, in the face of a longterm reliance on the social sciences that seems to have starved the contemporary theological community of resources for defining culture. Against this it is argued that rich subterranean veins for such a task do exist within the recent tradition, most notably in the writings of John Milbank, Karl Barth, and Kwame Bediako.
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Alan D. Thomson (Ph.D., University of Otago) is an adjunct lecturer in the department of Theology, Mission, and Ministry at Laidlaw College, Christchurch, New Zealand, as well as an online tutor at the Laidlaw Centre for Distance Learning in Auckland.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Theology and the Neutrality of Culture
- Chapter 2: Challenging the Neutrality of Culture
- Chapter 3: John Milbank and a Theological Account of Culture
- Chapter 4: Milbank, Violence, and Idealization
- Chapter 5: Karl Barth and a Theological Alternative
- Chapter 6: Kwame Bediako and an African Alternative
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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