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Gavin Hyman explores in depth two antithetical schools of postmodern theology - the ´radical orthodoxy´ of John Milbank and the ´nihilist textualism´ of Don Cupitt. Hyman critiques Milbank´s influential project from a postmodern perspective, and then points out the major difficulties with Cupitt´s approach. Finally, he explores the work of Mark C. Taylor and Michael de Certeau to articulate a ´third way´ that leads beyond the responses of both Cupitt and Milbank.
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