CONTENTS

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PART 1: INTRODUCTION

1 AN INTRODUCTION TO POSTCONSERVATIVE EVANGELICALISM AND THE REST OF THIS BOOK
        Justin Taylor

2 DOMESTICATING THE GOSPEL: A REVIEW OF GRENZ’SRENEWING THE CENTER
        D. A. Carson

PART 2: TRUTH, FOUNDATIONALISM,
AND LANGUAGE

3 TRUTH DEFINED AND DEFENDED
        Douglas Groothuis

4 THE PREMATURE REPORT OF FOUNDATIONALISM’S DEMISE
         J. P. Moreland and Garrett DeWeese

5 LANGUAGE, THEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE, AND THE
POSTMODERN PARADIGM
        R. Scott Smith

PART 3: THEOLOGICAL METHOD

6 IS THEOLOGICAL TRUTH FUNCTIONAL OR PROPOSITIONAL
?POSTCONSERVATISM’S USE OF LANGUAGE GAMES
AND SPEECH-ACT THEORY
        A. B. Caneday

7 POSTCONSERVATISM, BIBLICAL AUTHORITY, AND RECENT
PROPOSALS FOR RE-DOING EVANGELICAL THEOLOGY:
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
        Stephen J. Wellum

8 POSTCONSERVATISM: A THIRD WORLD PERSPECTIVE
        Kwabena Donkor

PART 4: EVANGELICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY

9 ARE POSTCONSERVATIVE EVANGELICALS FUNDAMENTALISTS?
POSTCONSERVATIVE EVANGELICALISM, OLD PRINCETON,
AND THE RISE OF NEO-FUNDAMENTALISM
        Paul Kjoss Helseth

10 PIETISM AND THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN EVANGELICALISM
        William G. Travis

11 DEFINING EVANGELICALISM
        Chad Owen Brand

PART 5: POST-POSTMODERNISM

12 A REQUIEM FOR POSTMODERNISM—WHITHER NOW?
        James Parker III

13 ON FLYING IN THEOLOGICAL FOG
        Millard J. Erickson