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Postliberal theology (often called narrative theology) is a Christian theological movement that focuses on a narrative presentation of the Christian faith as regulative for the development of a coherent systematic theology. Thus, Christianity is an overarching story, with its own embedded culture, grammar, and practices, which can be understood only with reference to Christianity's own internal logic.[1]
The movement became popular in the late twentieth century, primarily among scholars associated with Yale Divinity School.[2] Supporters challenge assumptions of the Enlightenment and modernity, such as foundationalism and the belief in universal rationality,[3] by speaking in terms of Ludwig Wittgenstein's concept of language-games.[4] They argue that the biblical narrative challenges the dominant presuppositions of liberalism and liberal Christianity, including its emphasis on the autonomous individual.[5]
^Dorrien, Gary (2001). "A Third Way in Theology? The Origins of Postliberalism". The Christian Century. Vol. 118, no. 20. ISSN 0009-5281. Retrieved 9 March 2018 – via Religion Online.
^Gazal 2016, p. 487.
^Olson, Roger E. (1996). "Back to the Bible (Almost)". Christianity Today. Vol. 40, no. 6. ISSN 0009-5753. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
^Ashford 2007.
^Willimon, William H. (1987). "Answering Pilate: Truth and the Postliberal Church". The Christian Century. Vol. 104, no. 3. pp. 82–85. ISSN 0009-5281. Retrieved 9 March 2018 – via Religion Online.
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