Radical Orthodoxy
Radical Orthodoxy is a theological movement that emerged in the 1990s, primarily associated with thinkers like John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock, and Graham Ward. It seeks to re-engage with traditional Christian doctrines while critiquing modern secularism and postmodern philosophy. The movement emphasizes the importance of faith and the role of the Church in shaping culture and society.
Proponents of Radical Orthodoxy argue that contemporary thought often neglects the spiritual dimensions of existence. They advocate for a return to a more integrated worldview, where theology and philosophy are interconnected, challenging the separation of sacred and secular realms.