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From Hegel to Barth and Bultmann to revisionist and secular theologies, Simpson has supplied the clearest textbook yet in this field and has brought the debates up to date and situated them within a wider global and postcolonial framework than is the case with many of the other books in this field. I don't just heartily recommend it - this book will be the primary point of reference for my lectures and seminar discussions in the years ahead. -- Chris Deacy, University of Kent, UK
Christopher Ben Simpson is Professor of Philosophical Theology at Lincoln Christian University, USA. Simpson is the author of Religion, Metaphysics and Postmodern (2009), The Truth is the Way: Kierkegaard's Theologia Viatorum (2010), Deleuze and Theology (2012), and Merleau-Ponty and Theology (2014).
Acknowledgments List of Images and Figures Introduction PART I: EMERGING MODERNITY Chapter 1: The Middle Ages and the Lost World Chapter 2: Reformation and Humanism: 1400-1650 Chapter 3: Enlightenments and Awakenings: 1650-1800 Chapter 4: Kant PART II: THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY Chapter 5: Romanticism: 1800-1850 Chapter 6: Schleiermacher Chapter 7: Hegel and Hegelians Chapter 8: Coping with the Nova Chapter 9: Early-Nineteenth-Century Catholic and Anglo-Catholic Theology Chapter 10: Ritschlianism Chapter 11: Late-Nineteenth-Century Catholic Theology PART III: TWENTIETH-CENTURY CRISIS AND MODERNITY Chapter 12: Kierkegaard and Nietzsche Chapter 13: Barth Chapter 14: Bultmann and Tillich Chapter 15: Early-Twentieth-Century Catholic Theology Chapter 16: Twentieth-Century Eastern Orthodox Theology Chapter 17: Conservative Protestants in America PART IV: THE LATE MODERN SUPERNOVA Chapter 18: Later Twentieth-Century Catholic Theology Chapter 19: Liberation Theologies Chapter 20: Revisionist and Secular Theologies Chapter 21: Postliberal and Postsecular Theologies Index