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
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