a constructivist work in philosophical epistemology and Christian apologetics /
Peter Lampe ; translated by Robert L. Brawley from the German edition, with substantial subsequent revisions and augmentations by the author.
New York :
T & T Clark,
c2012
viii, 207 p. ;
24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-183) and indexes.
Introduction : indicating the problem -- Stages in the history of thought on the way to constructivism -- The brain as a designer -- Objectivity as intersubjectivity : the interface with sociology of knowledge -- A constructivist sociology of knowledge model -- Implications for theological discourse -- Application of the model to early Christian examples : the new reality of the early Christians -- Rather intellectus intellectui concordat than ens intellectui concordat? : normative reflections on the concept of truth and on intercontextual competition in a pluralistic society -- The prospect for a constructivist theory of historiography -- Appendix: Life after death in selected texts of ancient Judaism.