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Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology

James K. A. Smith and the Contours of a Postmodern Christian Epistemolog
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In Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology, Yoon Shin critically builds on James K. A. Smiths postmodern Pentecostal epistemology with the aid of Reformed epistemology. It takes the reader through an interdisciplinary journey that exposits and illumines the relationship among Pentecostal spirituality, continental and analytic philosophy, postliberalism, moral psychology, and philosophy of emotion. This work clarifies misunderstandings of Smith, in Smith, and between continental and analytic epistemology, constructively and coherently synthesizing the sources through interdisciplinary analysis and thereby demonstrating the value of mashup philosophy. The resulting epistemology strengthens the mostly descriptive epistemology of Smith with the warrant criteria of Alvin Plantinga.

Yoon Shin is associate professor of philosophical theology at Southeastern University.

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part 1: Smith’s Pentecostal Epistemology

Chapter 1: Pentecostal Spirituality and Postmodernism

Chapter 2: Pentecostal Epistemology

Chapter 3: Pretheory, Theory, and Their Integrated Relationship

Part 2: Smith’s Postmodern Epistemology

Chapter 4: Postmodern Hermeneutic Epistemology

Chapter 5: Smith the Relativist?

Chapter 6: Against Narrative, Affective Knowledge

Part 3: Reformed and Postmodern Epistemology

Chapter 7: Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology

Chapter 8: Warranted Christian Belief

Chapter 9: Reformed Epistemology, Postmodernism, and a Way Forward

Conclusion: Contours of a Postmodern Christian Epistemology

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

“Yoon Shin’s engaging study stages a constructive conversation few may have thought possible—namely, that among Reformed epistemology, postmodern philosophy, and Pentecostal theology. The result is a substantive and creative proposal—a ‘mashup epistemology,’ as Shin styles it—that greatly enriches our thinking about religious knowledge and the possibilities available for Christian reflection upon the quality of our knowledge.”
— Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen

"Combining the most stimulating debates of the last decade, Yoon Shin courageously ventures into the seemingly contradictory interests of Pentecostal, Evangelical, Reformed, and postmodern epistemologies through the lens of one of their chief interlocutors, James K.A. Smith. Critical and constructive, combining philosophy, theology, hermeneutics, and cultural studies, this conversation advocates for a postmodern Christian epistemology grounded in the concrete embodiment of the human situation."
— Wolfgang Vondey, University of Birmingham

"In this significant work, Yoon Shin brings James K.A. Smith’s postmodern epistemology into a much-needed conversation with Reformed epistemology. The result is a magnificently lucid and engaging product that will mark a watershed moment in Pentecostalist scholarship. Pentecostalism, Postmodernism, and Reformed Epistemology: James K. A. Smith and the Contours of a Postmodern Christian Epistemology will be treasured by scholars for its rigorous argumentation, clarity, and depth of insight. A real tour de force! "
— Brian Lightbody, Brock University

"In conversation with the work of James K. A. Smith, Shin seeks to make good on showing how postmodern philosophy and Reformed epistemology can inform one another and contribute to the task of developing a postmodern Christian epistemology. This book is refreshingly astute in its discussion of the relevant issues, its interdisciplinary and comparative analysis, and its constructive proposal. Shin deserves our gratitude for paving the way toward a richer understanding of such a possibility!"
— Frederick Aquino, Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University

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