Quasi-Natural Theology
"I have some suspicions of late, Milbank - under the rubric of universalism - is rehabilitating a quasi-natural theology. This would stem from the fact that, even if he recognizes the noetic effects of sin (it is not clear that he does), for him, grace seems to be universally shed abroad in such a way that these effects are undone for all humanity. (BR, 106) "
James K.A. Smith, Introducing Radical Orthodoxy, p. 165
James K.A. Smith, Introducing Radical Orthodoxy, p. 165
Labels: epistemology, Natural Theology, postmodernism, radical orthodoxy
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