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Three Kinds of Publicness in Public Theology

Three Kinds of Publicness in Public Theology Across the different publics to which theology speaks, there are three forms of publicness that mark theological discourse: first, dialectical or argumentative reason; secondly, dialogical or hermeneutical reason with the Christian classics; thirdly, meditative reason as the final expression of our desire to know. This article provides a short exploration of each of these three forms of publicness. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Public Theology Brill

Three Kinds of Publicness in Public Theology

International Journal of Public Theology , Volume 8 (3): 330 – Aug 26, 2014

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
Subject
Reflections and Resources
ISSN
1872-5171
eISSN
1569-7320
DOI
10.1163/15697320-12341354
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Abstract

Across the different publics to which theology speaks, there are three forms of publicness that mark theological discourse: first, dialectical or argumentative reason; secondly, dialogical or hermeneutical reason with the Christian classics; thirdly, meditative reason as the final expression of our desire to know. This article provides a short exploration of each of these three forms of publicness.

Journal

International Journal of Public TheologyBrill

Published: Aug 26, 2014

Keywords: public reason; argument; classics; mystical; prophetic; meditative

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