What is the state of modern Christian theology? Or theology in general?
Modern theologians are too conciliatory to believe in god, it's best for atheists now
doin' great cantcha tell
yes, the future's looking bright
mm hm
>>9677326
>natural theology
No.
>>9677333
Pretty fucking good, liberal theology is effectively dead, Radical Orthodox and Traditionalist theology has exploded in popularity, Postmodern Christianity is still fucking weird. Secular Philosophy wishes they had it this good.
>>9677311
God is dead.
>>9677386
>Postmodern Christianity is still fucking weird
how 2 into postmodern christianity?
Dead as a doornail. Protestantism killed it and Dawkins and friends buried the corpse. There's a few edgy memers left at the wake. You can take solace in the fact that Islamic theology is on life support and Jewish theology is only kept alive by blood sacrifice. Buddhist theology has achieved enlightenment, Hinduism and Taoism continue to do their own batshit things, and Confucianism is experiencing a revival.
>>9677405
you go nondenom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEvEVALLjNQ
>>9677414
>and Confucianism is experiencing a revival.
haha righteous
>>9677424
keikaku doori
>>9677405
It's actually incredibly difficult field to get into because you've got to have substantial knowledge of Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, Post-structuralism, Deconstruction and Deleuze and Nietzsche.
Start with Jean-Luc Marion's God Without Being.
>>9677414
This post is hilariously wrong.