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In Faithful Persuasion David S. Cunningham offers the contemporary era''s first sustained account of the relationship between rhetoric and Christian theology. Cunningham argues that Christian thinkers should abandon their attempts to codify argumentation within the canons of formal logic and suggests that they should instead come to a more organic understanding of the process of persuasion. This rhetorical approach to theology can cast new light on longstanding theological controversies and establish a new agenda for the study of the methods, sources, and norms of Christian theology.

Drawing chiefly upon the rhetorical insights of Aristotle, and on the reappropriation of Aristotle's views by numerous modern rhetoriciansranging from John Henry Newman to Kenneth Burke and Chaim PerelmanCunningham establishes a firm foundation from which to support his central assertion that Christian theology can best be understood as a form of persuasive argument.' In addition, he explor

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"This book is an important contribution to theological method and one that deserves a wide reading. Cunningham has explored a dimension of theology that has been almost entirely overlooked in the history of its disciplinary self-understanding, and he offers imaginative suggestions for the implementation of the approach he commends." —Theological Studies


"This work will be widely appreciated by many. Certainly it falls within the great learned tradition of Cardinal Newman and Oxbridge theology over the last hundred years." —The Journal of Religion

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    Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
    Publication Date: 28/02/1991
    ISBN13: 9780268009847, 978-0268009847
    ISBN10: 0268009848

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In Faithful Persuasion David S. Cunningham offers the contemporary era''s first sustained account of the relationship between rhetoric and Christian theology. Cunningham argues that Christian thinkers should abandon their attempts to codify argumentation within the canons of formal logic and suggests that they should instead come to a more organic understanding of the process of persuasion. This rhetorical approach to theology can cast new light on longstanding theological controversies and establish a new agenda for the study of the methods, sources, and norms of Christian theology.

    Drawing chiefly upon the rhetorical insights of Aristotle, and on the reappropriation of Aristotle's views by numerous modern rhetoriciansranging from John Henry Newman to Kenneth Burke and Chaim PerelmanCunningham establishes a firm foundation from which to support his central assertion that Christian theology can best be understood as a form of persuasive argument.' In addition, he explor

    Trade Review

    "This book is an important contribution to theological method and one that deserves a wide reading. Cunningham has explored a dimension of theology that has been almost entirely overlooked in the history of its disciplinary self-understanding, and he offers imaginative suggestions for the implementation of the approach he commends." —Theological Studies


    "This work will be widely appreciated by many. Certainly it falls within the great learned tradition of Cardinal Newman and Oxbridge theology over the last hundred years." —The Journal of Religion

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