The Trial of the Witnesses: The Rise and Decline of Postliberal TheologyISBN: 978-1-4051-3295-4
Hardcover
320 pages
August 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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“The Trial of the Witnesses is a truly exciting book that points to new ways of conceiving of and doing theology, both in its disruption of the terms of the postliberal debate and in it" modeling of a "thicker" form of textual analysis.” (The Journal of Religion,2009)
"DeHart's The Trial of the Witnesses is both the most profound
analysis to date of the so-called 'Yale School,' and a brilliant
attempt to rehabilitate the distinctive theological approach of
Hans Frei. But, more than that, it is also a highly suggestive and
illuminating constructive proposal in its own right."
Faith and Theology
" DeHart sees postliberalism as a river whose future is in the many smaller streams of the delta it formed. Others may regard the very idea of a genuine and contained school of thought at Yale as overblown or parochial, seeing this school's contributions as part of a much bigger river flowing through 20th-century theology." Choice
“Engaging and insightful exploration … .Vivid presentation of … both cultural and scholastic contexts. This book is valuable for scholars and graduate students alike.” Religious Studies Review