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N.T. Wright has had a significant influence on Christian thought in the past half century, covering an impressive array of topics throughout his career and engaging with philosophical thinkers and subject matter. This volume brings leading figures in analytic theology and philosophy of religion into conversation with Wright's corpus. The chapters focus, in particular, on issues concerning the epistemology of religious belief and the role of history in forming such beliefs, two themes that have dominated Wright's work in the past two decades. In addressing these two areas, the contributors discuss topics from natural theology to disability studies, from ecological ethics to eschatology, and from historiography to the so-called 'proofs' of God's existence. Together they offer a critical assessment of Wright's scholarship and a valuable perspective on many of the issues that he has devoted his career to addressing.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Data of Natural Theology and the Utility of History (and Philosophy) 3. The Jesus of History and the Future of Natural Theology, a Review of N.T. Wright's Gifford Lectures 4. Between Deus Nudus and Solus Christus: Remarks on N. T. Wright's Theological Epistemology 5. Building a Tower of Babel? N.T. Wright's Critique of Traditional Natural Theology 6. Professors Wright and Swinburne on the Method of Ramified Natural Theology 7. Wrighting Natural Theology, Personal Knowledge of God & the Importance of Narrative 8.The Teacher or the Teaching? Kierkegaard and Wright on History and Epistemology 9. Rescuing Religion from Modernity? Assessing N.T. Wright's First Century Alternative 10. And They Recognized Him: Disabilities, Recognition, and an Epistemology of Love 11. Disability in History, Disability in Eschatology



