Theology After Wittgenstein
Explore the profound intersections of philosophy and theology in Theology After Wittgenstein by Fergus Kerr. Originally published in 1986 and reissued in 1997, this thought-provoking book delves into the theological implications of Ludwig Wittgenstein's writings, particularly his insights from the "Philosophical Investigations." With a fresh and substantial postscript, Kerr examines critical themes including the inner life and the immortality of the soul, making this work essential for anyone interested in Christian theology and Western philosophy. Spanning 224 pages, this book invites readers to engage deeply with the philosophical questions that shape our understanding of faith and existence. Discover how Wittgenstein's unique perspective can illuminate contemporary theological debates in this insightful publication from a respected author in the field.