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"textContent": "Hale - Book Profile: The Critique of Theological Reason - JCRT 2.3 \n\nBook Profile: Dissing Postmodernism\n\nJames P. Mackey, _The Critique of Theological Reason._ Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 333 pages. ISBN: 0521772931.\n\nDavid Hale \nUniversity of Denver\n\n \n\nT_he Critique of Theological Reason_ is an ambitious work - partly critical, partly constructive. Likewise, it is divided into two parts.\n\n \n\nNotes\n\n \n\n> David Hale is a doctoral candidate in the joint Ph.D. program of the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology. He lives in Aspen, Colorado,where he writes the religion column for the _Aspen Times_, and teaches philosophy and history for Colorado Mountain College. He has writes for the _American Alpine Journal_ as well as for a variety of journals and magazines.\n\n \n\n> \n\n *\n\n ' 2001 David Hale. All rights reserved. \nUpdated 07/28/21. \nhttp://jcrt.org/archives/02.3/hale/\n\n---\n\n Richard Rorty, _Philosophy and Social Hope_ (New York: Penguin Books, 1999), p. xvii.",
"title": "The Critique of Theological Reason"
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