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In 1994, Lindbeck spoke at length about his memories of Vatican II with George Weigel, and a transcript of his interview with Weigel was published in the December 1994 edition of First Things. His best-known work is The Nature of Doctrine: Religion and Theology in a Postliberal Age, published in 1984.
[6] The term "postliberal theology" came about shortly after the publication of Lindbeck's The Nature of Doctrine: Religion and Theology in a Postliberal Age (1984). [7] The movement is theologically influenced by Karl Barth, Thomas Aquinas, and to some extent, the nouvelle théologie of French Catholics such as Henri de Lubac.
Lindbeck may refer to: Assar Lindbeck (1930–2020), Swedish professor of economics at Stockholm University; Em Lindbeck (1934–2008), American professional baseball outfielder; Erica Lindbeck (born 1992), American voice actress known for her work with Bang Zoom; George Lindbeck (1923–2018), American Lutheran theologian
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A former student of George Lindbeck, Marshall was influential in the shaping the conversation regarding the postliberal school (a.k.a., the Yale school) of theology. [5] [6] Lindbeck credited Marshall with helping him better understand his own landmark work, The Nature of Doctrine.
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