Permutations of Post-Critical Thinking: Themes in Charles McCoy’s Life and Thought

Tradition and Discovery 24 (3):5-14 (1997)
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This essay reviews the contributions of Charles S. McCoy in three areas: religion and higher education, theology and ethics. I analyze McCoy’s primary ideas as a blending of influences from covenantal theology, Plato, Michael Polanyi and H. Richard Niebuhr.

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