Traditionalism and radicalism in the history of Christian thought
New York
Palgrave Macmillan
Includes bibliographical references and index
Corneliu C. Simut
Traditional Christian thought in late antiquity: Gregory Nazianzen and christological spirituality in the fourth century -- Traditional Christian thought in early modernity: John Calvin and ecclesiastical discipline in the sixteenth century -- Traditional Christian thought in postmodernity: Ion Bria and pastoral ecclesiology in the twentieth century -- Radical Christian thought in early postmodernity: Erich Fromm and psychoanalitical christology in the first half of the twentieth century -- Radical Christian thought in mid postmodernity: Paul Ricoeur and the fallibility theory in the second half of the twentieth century -- Radical Christian thought in late postmodernity: Vito Mancuso and faith reassessment in the twenty-first century