Christology as Narrative Quest

Christology as Narrative Quest
Title Christology as Narrative Quest PDF eBook
Author Michael LaVelle Cook
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 224
Release 1997
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780814658543

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How central is narrative to human experience? to Christology? What is the significance of Mark's turn to narrative in the development of the Christian Scriptures and of the return to narrative in liberation theology as exemplified in the Mexican American experience? How does the move toward more conceptual language in the Creed and in Aquinas' Summa theologiae relate to the foundational priority of narrative? In exploring such questions this book maintains the primacy and centrality of narrative in communicating the significance of Jesus. Mark and Guadalupe, both communicating through the power of narrative, frame the Creed, which is a symbolic evocation of John's narrative, and the Summa, which even in its systematization assumes the foundational narratives. Thus, the Fathers of the Church and Thomas Aquinas, no less than the Gospel authors and Juan Diego's heirs, are seen to be on a "narrative-quest."

Trinitarian Christology

Trinitarian Christology
Title Trinitarian Christology PDF eBook
Author Michael LaVelle Cook
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 132
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780809146574

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A trinitarian and ecumenical approach to the current emphasis on and renewal of Spirit Christology.

Ordinary Christology

Ordinary Christology
Title Ordinary Christology PDF eBook
Author Ann Christie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 224
Release 2016-05-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317085175

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Ordinary Christology is defined as the account of who Jesus was/is and what he did/does that is given by Christian believers who have received no formal theological education. In this fascinating study Ann Christie analyses, and offers a theological appraisal, of the main christologies and soteriologies operating in a sample of ordinary churchgoers. Christie highlights the formal characteristics of ordinary Christology and raises questions about how we should respond to the beliefs about Jesus held by ordinary churchgoers. Empirical findings have important pastoral, theological, and missiological implications, and raise important questions about the importance (or otherwise) of 'right' belief for being Christian. This book presents a model for how the study of ordinary theology can be conducted, with the in-depth theological analysis and critique which it both requires and deserves.

The Baptismal Episode as Trinitarian Narrative

The Baptismal Episode as Trinitarian Narrative
Title The Baptismal Episode as Trinitarian Narrative PDF eBook
Author Hallur Mortensen
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 320
Release 2020-11-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 3161596706

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Hallur Mortensen examines the concept of God in Mark's Gospel, with particular emphasis on the baptismal scene of 1:9-11. This he closely relates to the beginning and end of the prologue (1:2-3 and 1:14-15) concerning the coming of the Lord, the gospel, and the kingdom of God. The allusions of the divine voice to Psalm 2 and Isaiah 42 reveal the function and identity of Jesus as the Son of God and thus also of God as the father of Jesus. The identity and descent of the Spirit at the baptism as an anointing is discussed in detail, and has a critical function in the coming of the kingdom and the defeat of Satan. These aspects are examined in the context of Jewish monotheism and what Hans W. Frei calls the "intention-action description" of identity - that 'being' is constituted by 'action' - and Mortensen thus argues that Mark's Gospel portrays a proto- and narrative trinitarian conception of God.

Christian Tradition Today

Christian Tradition Today
Title Christian Tradition Today PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey C. K. Goh
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Pages 670
Release 2000
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789042909373

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This study critically examines the postliberal project, with special reference to George Lindbeck, the "founding father" of postliberalism. In an age of profound cultural change, is it feasible to locate the future of the Church and of the world on a consensus-building hermeneutic that dwells in the particularity of the Christian Scripture as its exclusive home? Seeing the theological task as a hermeneutical task founded upon the premise that truth is revealed in a dialectical way, the author provides an intelligible framework for dialogue with the postliberal school of thought. This dialogue, he argues, is ultimately determined by the overarching question of what it means to be Church. Towards a critical synthesis of the ecclesiological impact of this dialogue, the author offers a tightly argued and informative discussion on five pairs of key concepts: tradition and authority, Bible and de-Christianization, hermeneutics and revelation, religion and experience, doctrine and truth.

A Tapestry of Global Christology

A Tapestry of Global Christology
Title A Tapestry of Global Christology PDF eBook
Author Isuwa Y. Atsen
Publisher Langham Publishing
Pages 250
Release 2022-12-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1839737948

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Who is Jesus Christ in a context of violence and bloodshed, such as that experienced by Christians in Northern Nigeria? This is the question at the heart of Dr. Isuwa Atsen’s study of global Christology. His aim, however, is not to develop a Christology that is unique to Northern Nigeria, but a Christology that is contextually and conceptually relevant to the real concerns of Nigerian Christians, while maintaining a catholic and scriptural understanding of the person of Jesus Christ. In order to do so, he weaves together three diverse christological approaches, examining the intersection of contextual theology, analytic theology, and the theological interpretation of Scripture. The approach thereby presents some helpful insights for theological methodology in general. This is an excellent resource for theologians, students, and all those involved in the task of global Christology.

Johannine Christology

Johannine Christology
Title Johannine Christology PDF eBook
Author Stanley E. Porter
Publisher BRILL
Pages 370
Release 2020-07-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004435611

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Johannine Christology provides a snapshot of the foremost investigations of this important topic by a selection of scholars representing a range of expertise in this field. The volume is organized into four major parts, which are concerned with the formation of Johannine Christology, Johannine Christology in Hellenistic and Jewish contexts, Christology and the literary character of the Johannine writings, and the application of Christology for the Johannine audience and beyond. The fifteen contributors to this volume comprise an international set of Johannine scholars who explore various ways of both describing and then pursuing the implications of Johannine Christology. Their contributions focus primarily upon the Gospel, but involve other key texts as well.