What should Christian discourse look like after Philosophical modernity? In one manner or another the essays in this volume seek to confront and intellectually exorcise the prevailing elements of Philosophical modernity, which are inherently transgressive disfigurations and refigurations of the Christian story of creation, sin, and redemption.
To enact these various forms and styles of Christian intellectual exorcism the essays in this volume make appeal to, and converse with, the magisterial.
What should Christian discourse look like after Philosophical modernity? In one manner or another the essays in this volume seek to confront and intellectually exorcise the prevailing elements of Philosophical modernity, which are inherently transgressive disfigurations and refigurations of the Christian story of creation, sin, and redemption