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Christology Revisited

Author : John Macquarrie
Publisher : Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0334029309

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Christology Revisited by John Macquarrie Pdf

John Macquarrie "revisits" and expands his understanding of the person of Jesus Christ. He explores the issues of interpretation surrounding how we can "know" a person who lived 2000 years ago. He critiques certain controversial theologies which overemphasize either Jesus' divinity or humanity.

The Philosophy of Christology

Author : Hue Woodson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2022-01-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532681530

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The Philosophy of Christology by Hue Woodson Pdf

Given the perpetual problem of the historical Jesus, there remains an ongoing posing of the question to and a continuous seeking of the meaningfulness of Christology. From the earliest reckoning with the relationship between Jesus of Nazareth and the Christ of faith, what it means to do Christology today remains at the methodological center of the task and scope of every systematic theology. Whether giving an account of Albert Schweitzer’s bringing an end to the quest for the historical Jesus in 1906, or attending to Rudolf Bultmann’s period of no quest culminating with his demythologization project in the 1940s, how we still think of Christology as a matter of questions and concerns with meaning speaks to an unavoidable philosophizing of Christology. In this way, The Philosophy of Christology offers both a particular history of Christology in conjunction with a particular philosophy of Christology, which assesses the theological contributions by a group of Bultmannians following Bultmann in the 1950s and 1960s up to what can be reimagined by repurposing Jacques Derrida’s philosophical question into the meaning of love in 2002.

The Christology of John Macquarrie

Author : Vernon L. Purdy
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1433103893

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The Christology of John Macquarrie comprehensively scrutinizes the life and writings of Scottish-born systematic theologian and philosopher John Macquarrie (1919-2007) in an attempt to comprehend and evaluate his Christology. The author examines the people (e.g. Heidegger, Schleiermacher), the philosophical and theological positions, and the writings that formed Macquarrie's thinking. One major influence was his commitment to modern critical theology including the premise that, in the modern world, the only acceptable Christological tenets are those that can stand up to the scrutiny of modern critical reasoning. The work concludes that this commitment profoundly shaped Macquarrie's theology, especially his Christology. The book also discusses Macquarrie's evaluation and criticisms of the Christology of other theologians (e.g. Kierkegaard, Moltmann, Pannenberg, and others), concluding that Macquarrie's understanding of the Christian faith and the person of Jesus Christ is consonant with modern liberal Anglo-Catholicism. This idea furthers the argument that Macquarrie's reluctance to accept traditional incarnational categories suggests that his Christology is a modern form of Adoptionism.

God Visible

Author : Brian E. Daley
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199281336

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This work considers the early development and reception of what is today the most widely professed Christian conception of Christ. The development of this doctrine admits of wide variations in expression and understanding, varying emphases in interpretation that are as striking in authors of the first millennium as they are among modern writers. The seven early ecumenical councils and their dogmatic formulations are crucial way-stations in defining the shape of this study. Brian E. Daley argues that the scope of previous enquiries, which focused on the declaration of the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451 that Christ was one Person in two natures, the Divine of the same substance as the Father, and the human of the same substance as us, now seems excessively narrow and distorts our understanding. Daley sets aside the Chalcedonian formula and instead considers what some major Church Fathers-from Irenaeus to John Damascene-say about the person of Christ.

Pre-Nicene Christology in Paschal Contexts

Author : Dragoş Giulea
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004251700

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Pre-Nicene Christology in Paschal Contexts by Dragoş Giulea Pdf

In Pre-Nicene Christology in Paschal Contexts Dragoş A. Giulea re-examines the earliest texts related to the festival of Easter in light of Second Temple traditions. Commonly portrayed as sacrificial lamb, the key actor of the paschal narrative is here designated as heavenly Kabod, Divine Image, King of the Powers, celestial Anthropos, Demiurge, Son of Man, each of these divine names implying a corresponding soteriological function. Dragoş A. Giulea indicates as well that the Greek philosophical vocabulary and certain idioms of the mystery religions inspired new categories which reshaped the traditional way of describing the nature of celestial entities and the epistemological capacities able to access these realities. Thus, the King of the Powers, or the Son of Man, is several times described as a noetic Anthropos, while initiation and noetic perception become the appropriate methods of accessing the divine.

Kierkegaard's Influence on Theology: Anglophone and Scandinavian Protestant theology

Author : Jon Bartley Stewart
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1409444791

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Kierkegaard's Influence on Theology: Anglophone and Scandinavian Protestant theology by Jon Bartley Stewart Pdf

Tome II is dedicated to tracing Kierkegaard's influence in Anglophone and Scandinavian Protestant religious thought. In Britain, before World War I, the few literati who were familiar with his work tended to assimilate Kierkegaard to the heroic individualism of Ibsen and Nietzsche. In the United States knowledge of Kierkegaard was introduced by Scandinavian immigrants who brought with them a picture of the Dane as much more sympathetic to traditional Christianity. The interpretation of Kierkegaard in Britain and America during the early and mid-twentieth century generally reflected the sensibilities of the particular theological interpreter. Anglican theologians tended to find Kierkegaard to be one-sided in his critique of reason and culture, while theologians hailing from the Reformed tradition often saw him as an insightful harbinger of neo-orthodoxy. The second part of Tome II is dedicated to the Kierkegaard reception in Scandinavian theology, featuring articles on Norwegian and Swedish theologians influenced by Kierkegaard.

Christology in Cultural Perspective

Author : Rev. Dr. Colin J. D. Greene
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-10-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725235755

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Christology in Cultural Perspective by Rev. Dr. Colin J. D. Greene Pdf

Christology defines the very heart of the Christian faith. Traditionally the study of the person and work of Christ has been understood largely as an exercise in biblical exegesis or historical and doctrinal analysis. Rarely, if ever, has Christology focused on the changing cultural paradigms that have deeply influenced the development of human knowledge and self understanding. This unique volume by Colin Greene reverses that trend and, in line with developments in modern cultural theory, explores the interlaces between successive cultural contexts and the story of Jesus to which the Scriptures bear witness. Starting with an examination of the three main Christological trajectories that have dominated the history of Christology--cosmological Christology, political Christology, and anthropological Christology--Greene proceeds to concentrate on the subtle and complex linkages between Christology and the sociopolitical paradigms that have bolstered the epistemological assumptions of modernity. Greene's wide-ranging study closes with a creative exploration into how Christology might once again provide us with a Christ-centered vision of reality.

Incarnation and Resurrection

Author : Paul D. Molnar
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2007-06-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802809988

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Incarnation and Resurrection by Paul D. Molnar Pdf

For too long contemporary theology has downplayed the importance of holding together the incarnation and the resurrection when thinking theologically. Paul Molnar here surveys the place of these key doctrines in the thought of several influential theologians: Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Thomas F. Torrance, John Macquarrie, Gordon Kaufman, Sallie McFague, Roger Haight, John Hick, and Wolfhart Pannenberg. Molnar demonstrates that whenever the starting point for interpreting the resurrection is not Jesus himself, the incarnate Son of the Father, then Christology and Soteriology are undermined because they are not properly rooted in a plausible doctrine of the Trinity. Fair, comprehensive, and balanced, Molnar's analysis, following Torrance and Barth, highlights the details of contemporary theology of the resurrection linked to the incarnation and maintains the necessity of the incarnation in its intrinsic unity with the resurrection as the beginning, rather than the end, of Christology.

Re-imagining African Christologies

Author : Victor I. Ezigbo
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2010-02-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781630878030

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Re-imagining African Christologies by Victor I. Ezigbo Pdf

"Who do you say that I am" (Mark 8:29) is the question of Christology. By asking this question, Jesus invites his followers to interpret him from within their own contexts-history, experience, and social location. Therefore, all responses to Jesus's invitation are contextual. But for too long, many theologians particularly in the West have continued to see Christology as a universal endeavor that is devoid of any contextual influences. This understanding of Christology undermines Jesus's expectations from us to imagine and appropriate him from within our own contexts. In Re-imagining African Christologies, Victor I. Ezigbo presents a constructive exposition of the unique ways that many African theologians and lay Christians from various church denominations have interpreted and appropriated Jesus Christ in their own contexts. He also articulates the constructive contributions that these African Christologies can make to the development of Christological discourse in non-African Christian communities.

A History of the Quests for the Historical Jesus, Volume 2

Author : Colin Brown,Craig A. Evans
Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Page : 753 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780310125624

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A History of the Quests for the Historical Jesus, Volume 2 by Colin Brown,Craig A. Evans Pdf

A comprehensive, two-volume reassessment of the quests for the historical Jesus that details their origins and underlying presuppositions as well as their ongoing influence on today's biblical and theological scholarship. Jesus' life and teaching is important to every question we ask about what we believe and why we believe it. And yet there has never been common agreement about his identity, intentions, or teachings—even among first-century historians and scholars. Throughout history, different religious and philosophical traditions have attempted to claim Jesus and paint him in the cultural narratives of their heritage, creating a labyrinth of conflicting ideas. From the evolution of orthodoxy and quests before Albert Schweitzer's famous "Old Quest," to today's ongoing questions about criteria, methods, and sources, A History of the Quests for the Historical Jesus not only chronicles the developments but lays the groundwork for the way forward. The late Colin Brown brings his scholarly prowess in both theology and biblical studies to bear on the subject, assessing not only the historical and exegetical nuts and bolts of the debate about Jesus of Nazareth but also its philosophical, sociological, and theological underpinnings. Instead of seeking a bedrock of "facts," Brown stresses the role of hermeneutics in formulating questions and seeking answers. Colin Brown was almost finished with the manuscript at the time of his passing in 2019. Brought to its final form by Craig A. Evans, this book promises to become the definitive history and assessment of the quests for the historical Jesus. Volume One (sold separately) covers the period from the beginnings of Christianity to the end of World War II. Volume Two covers the period from the post-War era through contemporary debates.

The Appeal to Experience in the Christologies of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Rahner

Author : Allen G. Jorgenson
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0820497223

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The Appeal to Experience in the Christologies of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Rahner by Allen G. Jorgenson Pdf

Despite its controversy, experience remains a perdurable category for contemporary theology. This book explores the appeal to experience in the Christologies of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Rahner, two theologians often accused of reducing theology to anthropology by allowing apologetic concerns to dictate their method in their appeal to experience. This work demonstrates that both theologians develop their hermeneutics under the tutelage of theology even while using «experience» as a category by which to provide leverage in apprehending Jesus. Both the perils and possibilities of their Christologies are explored in preparation for an account of experience construed sacramentally.

Volume 10, Tome II: Kierkegaard's Influence on Theology

Author : Jon Stewart
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781351875417

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Volume 10, Tome II: Kierkegaard's Influence on Theology by Jon Stewart Pdf

Kierkegaard has always enjoyed a rich reception in the fields of theology and religious studies. This reception might seem obvious given that he is one of the most important Christian writers of the nineteenth century, but Kierkegaard was by no means a straightforward theologian in any traditional sense. He had no enduring interest in some of the main fields of theology such as church history or biblical studies, and he was strikingly silent on many key Christian dogmas. Moreover, he harbored a degree of animosity towards the university theologians and churchmen of his own day. Despite this, he has been a source of inspiration for numerous religious writers from different denominations and traditions. Tome II is dedicated to tracing Kierkegaard's influence in Anglophone and Scandinavian Protestant religious thought. Kierkegaard has been a provocative force in the English-speaking world since the early twentieth century, inspiring almost contradictory receptions. In Britain, before World War I, the few literati who were familiar with his work tended to assimilate Kierkegaard to the heroic individualism of Ibsen and Nietzsche. In the United States knowledge of Kierkegaard was introduced by Scandinavian immigrants who brought with them a picture of the Dane as much more sympathetic to traditional Christianity. The interpretation of Kierkegaard in Britain and America during the early and mid-twentieth century generally reflected the sensibilities of the particular theological interpreter. Anglican theologians generally found Kierkegaard to be too one-sided in his critique of reason and culture, while theologians hailing from the Reformed tradition often saw him as an insightful harbinger of neo-orthodoxy. The second part of Tome II is dedicated to the Kierkegaard reception in Scandinavian theology, featuring articles on Norwegian and Swedish theologians influenced by Kierkegaard.

Light in a Burning-glass

Author : Robert Boak Slocum
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1570036691

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Light in a Burning-glass by Robert Boak Slocum Pdf

A demystification of the complex interplay of the prolific Anglican theologians writings

In Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being

Author : Philip Clayton,Arthur Robert Peacocke
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802809782

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In Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being by Philip Clayton,Arthur Robert Peacocke Pdf

A series of essays examining panentheism, a philosophy that considers God to be inter-related with the world and the world to be inter-related with God.

Jesus in History, Thought, and Culture [2 volumes]

Author : Leslie Houlden
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1023 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2003-12-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781576078570

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Jesus in History, Thought, and Culture [2 volumes] by Leslie Houlden Pdf

This unique multidisciplinary study views Jesus as one of the most central figures in history with a wide-ranging impact on society, literature, art, and philosophy. Jesus in History, Thought, and Culture distills 2,000 years of thinking about Jesus into two intriguing volumes. In more than 200 A–Z entries, internationally recognized scholars summarize views of Jesus from the Gospel writers to contemporary theologians. Not only does the book explore Christian liturgy and worship—including the long-lasting 4th- and 5th-century schisms over whether Jesus is human or divine—but it examines the position of Jesus in the traditions of other world religions, such as Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism. Even outside religion, little has been untouched by Jesus's influence. Jesus affected social and political theory in his time and continues to do so today. The encyclopedia also explores his changing image in art, sculpture, music, and literature, pulling disparate fields of study into one powerful resource. Scholars, students of theology and world religions, and other interested readers will all welcome this unique resource.