1st Edition
Philosophical Engagements with N.T. Wright History and Epistemology
1 Introduction
Mitchell Mallary
2 The Data of Natural Theology and the Utility of History (and Philosophy)
Timothy J. Pawl
3 The Jesus of History and the Future of Natural Theology, a Review of N.T. Wright’s Gifford Lectures
William J. Abraham
4 Between Deus Nudus and Solus Christus: Remarks on N.T. Wright’s Theological Epistemology
Olli-Pekka Vainio
5 Building a Tower of Babel? N.T. Wright’s Critique of Traditional Natural Theology
Erkki Vesa Rope Kojonen
6 Professors Wright and Swinburne on the Method of Ramified Natural Theology
Jordan Wessling
7 Wrighting Natural Theology, Personal Knowledge of God and the Importance of Narrative
Jonathan C. Rutledge
8 The Teacher or the Teaching? Kierkegaard and Wright on History and Epistemology
Joshua Cockayne and Chandler Warren
9 Rescuing Religion from Modernity? Assessing N.T. Wright’s First-Century Alternative
Koert Verhagen
10 And They Recognized Him: Disabilities, Recognition, and an Epistemology of Love
Hilary Yancey
11 Disability in History, Disability in Eschatology
Kevin Timpe
Biography
Joshua Cockayne is the Academic Dean at St John’s College, Durham, UK.
Mitchell Mallary is the Academic Administrator for Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford (SCIO).






