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Highlights
- An In-Depth Look at the History and Philosophy of Critical Theory from a Gospel Perspective Critical theory was born over a century ago.
- About the Author: Bradley G. Green (PhD, Baylor University) is professor of theological studies at Union University, visiting professor of philosophy and theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and cofounder of Augustine School, a Christian liberal arts school in Jackson, Tennessee.
- 160 Pages
- Philosophy, Movements
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About the Book
In this book, Bradley G. Green offers a thoughtful Christian analysis of critical theory, its key philosophers, and their views regarding creation and reality; sin and the human dilemma; and redemption, history, and eschatology.
Book Synopsis
An In-Depth Look at the History and Philosophy of Critical Theory from a Gospel Perspective
Critical theory was born over a century ago. Created to foster social transformation, this emerging theory would soon influence universities, politics, and pop culture across the globe and spark tense debates between groups across the sociopolitical spectrum. But what exactly lies at the heart of critical theory, and how should Christians engage with this controversial perspective? To answer these questions, we must examine the history, philosophy, and ideas of the thinkers who shaped its development.
This book offers a balanced and thoughtful analysis of the core principles and implications of critical theory, as well as the published works of its key philosophers and their views concerning biblical themes, including creation and reality; sin and the human dilemma; and redemption, history, and eschatology. Through his concise Christian perspective, Bradley G. Green helps readers articulate what critical theory is--a view of human nature in opposition to the gospel narrative.
- Analytical: Uses a dispassionate tone to examine the history and key components of critical theory
- Examines Critical Theory's Major Thinkers: Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno, and Jürgen Habermas
- Christian Perspective: Examines topics including creation and reality; sin and the human dilemma; and redemption, history, and eschatology
- Thoughtful: Perfect for Christian college students, pastors, and readers interested in other works on critical theory
About the Author
Bradley G. Green (PhD, Baylor University) is professor of theological studies at Union University, visiting professor of philosophy and theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and cofounder of Augustine School, a Christian liberal arts school in Jackson, Tennessee. He has written numerous journal articles and reviews.