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In Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology, Yoon Shin critically builds on James K. A. Smith's postmodern Pentecostal epistemology with the aid of Reformed epistemology. It takes the reader through an interdisciplinary journey that exposits and illumines the relationship among Pentecostal spirituality, continental and analytic philosophy, postliberalism, moral psychology, and philosophy of emotion. This work clarifies misunderstandings of Smith, in Smith, and between continental and analytic epistemology, constructively and coherently synthesizing the sources through interdisciplinary analysis and thereby demonstrating the value of mashup philosophy. The resulting epistemology strengthens the mostly descriptive epistemology of Smith with the warrant criteria of Alvin Plantinga.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Smith's Pentecostal Epistemology
Chapter 1: Pentecostal Spirituality and Postmodernism
Chapter 2: Pentecostal Epistemology
Chapter 3: Pretheory, Theory, and Their Integrated Relationship
Part 2: Smith's Postmodern Epistemology
Chapter 4: Postmodern Hermeneutic Epistemology
Chapter 5: Smith the Relativist?
Chapter 6: Against Narrative, Affective Knowledge
Part 3: Reformed and Postmodern Epistemology
Chapter 7: Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology
Chapter 8: Warranted Christian Belief
Chapter 9: Reformed Epistemology, Postmodernism, and a Way Forward
Conclusion: Contours of a Postmodern Christian Epistemology
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Author