A SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY: VOLUME 2: REALITY

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This second volume in the series provides a detailed and thorough examination and defense of theological realism. Engaging critically with writers such as George Lindbeck and John Millbank, McGrath offers a sparkling and sophisticated affirmation of theological realism against its modern and postmodern critics. His refutation of the claim that the rise of philosophical nonfoundationalism entails the abandoning of any form of realism is of particular importance, as is his application of the highly influential form of ‘critical realism’ developed by Roy Bhaskar. Scientific Theology is a groundbreaking work of systematic theology in three volumes: Nature, Reality and Theory. Now available as a three volume set.

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McGrath, A. E. (2006). A SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGY: VOLUME 2: REALITY. A Scientific Theology: Volume 2: Reality (Vol. 2, pp. 1–344). Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. https://doi.org/10.1080/15665399.2003.10819772

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