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George Lindbeck


24 Nov 2004

George Lindbeck (b. 1923)

Major work

          The Nature of Doctrine

Importance

          Famous post-liberal theologian connected with the “Yale school” of theology

          Proposes a cultural-linguistic model—church doctrines are not truth claims but authoritative rules of discourse, attitude and action; religions are “comprehensive interpretive schemes, usually embodied in myths or narratives and heavily ritualized, which structure human experience and understanding of self and world.”

          Proponent of ecumenism without doctrinal compromise

          Believed explicit belief in Christ necessary but holds out for post-mortem evangelism

          His early scholarship focused on medieval philosophy and theology