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  1. 5 de feb. de 2018 · George Lindbeck, longtime professor of historical theology at Yale Divinity School, passed away on January 8. In evangelical circles he is best known as the author of The Nature of Doctrine ...

  2. George Arthur Lindbeck (* 10. März 1923 in Luoyang, China; † 8. Januar 2018) war ein US-amerikanischer lutherischer Theologe und Professor an der Yale ...

  3. George Lindbeck (1923- ) Grant D. Miller Francisco, 1999. While in recent years the name of George Lindbeck is most commonly mentioned in connection with "postliberalism" or "the Yale school" of theology, for most of his career he was known primarily as a medievalist and, above all, as a theologian at the forefront of ecumenical dialogue.

  4. George Lindbeck. This month would have been the 100th birthday of the Yale theologian George Lindbeck (1923-2018), whose work was formative for how I think about religion. His 1984 book The Nature of Doctrine was a revelation to me when I read it as a rising college senior. At that time, I never imagined I would get to know him personally.

  5. 13 de ene. de 2019 · Lindbeck marcó una nueva línea que hasta entonces no había sido articulada de esta forma y todo ello en un libro originalmente de seis capítulos y que no llegaba a 150 páginas. Se trataba de la maduración de lo que se ha llamado una teología postmoderna o postliberal y, que da por superada una visión tanto fundamentalista como liberal de la religión.

  6. George A. Lindbeck Westminster John Knox Press , Jan 1, 1984 - Religion - 142 pages This groundbreaking work lays the foundation for a theology based on a cultural-linguistic approach to religion and a regulative or rule theory of doctrine.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2018 · Since my conversion to the Catholic Faith I have thought a great deal about how odd it is that, by divine providence, George Lindbeck, the Lutheran, built an unexpected bridge for me to the Catholic Church—a bridge that was built out of as many agreements as disagreements. He was against individual conversions, but he did think ecumenism was ...