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Divine Teaching
An Introduction to Christian Theology
Taschenbuch von Mark A. McIntosh
Sprache: Englisch

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Divine Teaching: An Introduction to Christian Theology is an imaginative and lively analysis of the Christian way of thinking, offering vivid and informing insight into the history and practice of Christian theology.

* An innovative textbook offering a complete and dedicated guide to understanding Christian theology

* Offers a lively exploration of the fundamentals of Christian belief, but also shows how and why these beliefs arose, providing the reader with an understanding of theological reflection which enables them to think theologically themselves

* Questions how the major thinkers in the Christian tradition and faith communities shaped theology through a wide variety of thoughts and experiences of the world

* Designed to make the study of theology exciting and interactive; not necessarily requiring a faith commitment but allowing the reader a thinking involvement in the subject.
Divine Teaching: An Introduction to Christian Theology is an imaginative and lively analysis of the Christian way of thinking, offering vivid and informing insight into the history and practice of Christian theology.

* An innovative textbook offering a complete and dedicated guide to understanding Christian theology

* Offers a lively exploration of the fundamentals of Christian belief, but also shows how and why these beliefs arose, providing the reader with an understanding of theological reflection which enables them to think theologically themselves

* Questions how the major thinkers in the Christian tradition and faith communities shaped theology through a wide variety of thoughts and experiences of the world

* Designed to make the study of theology exciting and interactive; not necessarily requiring a faith commitment but allowing the reader a thinking involvement in the subject.
Über den Autor
Mark A. McIntosh is Professor of Systematic Theology and Spirituality at Loyola University, Chicago, where he has taught undergraduates and doctoral students for fifteen years. His publications include Christology from Within: Spirituality and the Incarnation in Hans Urs von Balthasar (1996), Mystical Theology: The Integrity of Spirituality and Theology (Blackwell, 1998), Mysteries of Faith (2000), and Discernment and Truth (2004). A priest in the Episcopal Church, he has served as canon theologian to the Presiding Bishop and Primate.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface ix

Part I Becoming a Theologian 1

1 How God Makes Theologians 3

Astonishment and Theological Virtue 3

Resurrection to Pentecost: Where Christian Theology Begins 7

But Can You Study Theology without Having to Believe? 13

2 Strange Calling: Theologians as Adventurers, Pirates, Mystics, and Sages 16

Adventure: Continuing Conversion of the Theologian 16

Piracy: Thinking Analogically 18

Mystical Life: Interpreting Reality in Terms of God 22

Wisdom: Thinking by Means of God's Thoughts 27

3 Divine Teaching and Christian Beliefs 31

Theology's Weakness and Wisdom's Parting Gift 32

Sacred Teaching: The Nature and Function of Christian Beliefs 35

Visions of the Whole: Origen, Aquinas, and Barth 40

How Not to Believe: The Dangers of Fantasy and Fanaticism 46

Part II Theology's Search for Understanding 55

4 Salvation: The Foundation of Christian Theology 57

Orientation 57

Why Start with Salvation? 57

Salvation as the Basis for Christian Theology 59

Identifying Different Approaches to the Mystery of Salvation 65

5 Salvation: Meeting Heaven Face to Face 79

Landmarks 79

Irenaeus: Salvation and New Creation 80

Brief Interlude: A Crucial Difficulty in Soteriology 86

Augustine and God's Justice 87

Anselm and the Divine Order 91

Pathfinding 94

On the Death of Christ: Orthodox, Feminist, and Girardian Concerns 94

Salvation and the Paschal Mystery 99

6 Divine Life: Trinity, Incarnation, and the Breathing of the Spirit 111

Orientation 111

Sheer Bliss: Why God Reveals Divine Life to be the Trinity 111

Forgiveness and Abundance: Origins of Trinitarian Awareness 114

The Life of the Incarnate Word and the Power of the Spirit 117

The Developing Principles of Trinitarian Theology 119

Landmarks 138

Augustine on the Mysterious Attraction of the Trinity 139

Karl Barth on the God Who Loves in Freedom 159

Pathfinding 167

Questions in Trinitarian Theology Today 167

The Trinity and Mystical Participation in God 175

7 Creaturely Life: A Journey towards Beatitude 179

Orientation 179

Death No Longer Has Dominion: Creation's Path in the Light of Easter 180

Creation - Revelation - Sacrament 188

Human Life - Ecclesial Life - Beatitude 199

Landmarks 204

Thomas Aquinas on Creation: "A Representation of the Divine Wisdom" 204

Blaise Pascal on Human Existence 210

Pathfinding 217

Two Disputed Questions 217

The Human Calling in Creation 222

Notes 229

Bibliography 241

Index 249

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2007
Genre: Religion & Theologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 264 S.
ISBN-13: 9781405102711
ISBN-10: 1405102713
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: McIntosh, Mark A.
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Maße: 244 x 170 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Mark A. McIntosh
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.11.2007
Gewicht: 0,465 kg
Artikel-ID: 101997364
Über den Autor
Mark A. McIntosh is Professor of Systematic Theology and Spirituality at Loyola University, Chicago, where he has taught undergraduates and doctoral students for fifteen years. His publications include Christology from Within: Spirituality and the Incarnation in Hans Urs von Balthasar (1996), Mystical Theology: The Integrity of Spirituality and Theology (Blackwell, 1998), Mysteries of Faith (2000), and Discernment and Truth (2004). A priest in the Episcopal Church, he has served as canon theologian to the Presiding Bishop and Primate.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface ix

Part I Becoming a Theologian 1

1 How God Makes Theologians 3

Astonishment and Theological Virtue 3

Resurrection to Pentecost: Where Christian Theology Begins 7

But Can You Study Theology without Having to Believe? 13

2 Strange Calling: Theologians as Adventurers, Pirates, Mystics, and Sages 16

Adventure: Continuing Conversion of the Theologian 16

Piracy: Thinking Analogically 18

Mystical Life: Interpreting Reality in Terms of God 22

Wisdom: Thinking by Means of God's Thoughts 27

3 Divine Teaching and Christian Beliefs 31

Theology's Weakness and Wisdom's Parting Gift 32

Sacred Teaching: The Nature and Function of Christian Beliefs 35

Visions of the Whole: Origen, Aquinas, and Barth 40

How Not to Believe: The Dangers of Fantasy and Fanaticism 46

Part II Theology's Search for Understanding 55

4 Salvation: The Foundation of Christian Theology 57

Orientation 57

Why Start with Salvation? 57

Salvation as the Basis for Christian Theology 59

Identifying Different Approaches to the Mystery of Salvation 65

5 Salvation: Meeting Heaven Face to Face 79

Landmarks 79

Irenaeus: Salvation and New Creation 80

Brief Interlude: A Crucial Difficulty in Soteriology 86

Augustine and God's Justice 87

Anselm and the Divine Order 91

Pathfinding 94

On the Death of Christ: Orthodox, Feminist, and Girardian Concerns 94

Salvation and the Paschal Mystery 99

6 Divine Life: Trinity, Incarnation, and the Breathing of the Spirit 111

Orientation 111

Sheer Bliss: Why God Reveals Divine Life to be the Trinity 111

Forgiveness and Abundance: Origins of Trinitarian Awareness 114

The Life of the Incarnate Word and the Power of the Spirit 117

The Developing Principles of Trinitarian Theology 119

Landmarks 138

Augustine on the Mysterious Attraction of the Trinity 139

Karl Barth on the God Who Loves in Freedom 159

Pathfinding 167

Questions in Trinitarian Theology Today 167

The Trinity and Mystical Participation in God 175

7 Creaturely Life: A Journey towards Beatitude 179

Orientation 179

Death No Longer Has Dominion: Creation's Path in the Light of Easter 180

Creation - Revelation - Sacrament 188

Human Life - Ecclesial Life - Beatitude 199

Landmarks 204

Thomas Aquinas on Creation: "A Representation of the Divine Wisdom" 204

Blaise Pascal on Human Existence 210

Pathfinding 217

Two Disputed Questions 217

The Human Calling in Creation 222

Notes 229

Bibliography 241

Index 249

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2007
Genre: Religion & Theologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 264 S.
ISBN-13: 9781405102711
ISBN-10: 1405102713
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: McIntosh, Mark A.
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Maße: 244 x 170 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Mark A. McIntosh
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.11.2007
Gewicht: 0,465 kg
Artikel-ID: 101997364
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