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Exclusion and Embrace, Revised and Updated
A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation
Buch von Miroslav Volf
Sprache: Englisch

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Life in the twenty-first century presents a disturbing reality. Otherness, the simple fact of being different in some way, has come to be defined as in and of itself evil. Miroslav Volf contends that if the healing word of the gospel is to be heard today, Christian theology must find ways of speaking that address the hatred of the other. Is there any hope of embracing our enemies? Of opening the door to reconciliation? Reaching back to the New Testament metaphor of salvation as reconciliation, Volf proposes the idea of embrace as a theological response to the problem of exclusion. Increasingly we see that exclusion has become the primary sin, skewing our perceptions of reality and causing us to react out of fear and anger to all those who are not within our (ever-narrowing) circle. In light of this, Christians must learn that salvation comes, not only as we are reconciled to God, and not only as we "learn to live with one another," but as we take the dangerous and costly step of opening ourselves to the other, of enfolding him or her in the same embrace with which we have been enfolded by God. Volf won the 2002 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion for the first edition of his book, Exclusion & Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation (Abingdon, 1996). In that first edition, professor Volf, a Croatian by birth, analyzed the civil war and "ethnic cleansing" in the former Yugoslavia, and he readily found other examples of cultural, ethnic, and racial conflict to illustrate his points. Since September 11, 2001, and the subsequent epidemic of terror and massive refugee suffering throughout the world, Volf revised Exclusion and Embrace to account for the evolving dynamics of inter-ethnic and international strife.
Life in the twenty-first century presents a disturbing reality. Otherness, the simple fact of being different in some way, has come to be defined as in and of itself evil. Miroslav Volf contends that if the healing word of the gospel is to be heard today, Christian theology must find ways of speaking that address the hatred of the other. Is there any hope of embracing our enemies? Of opening the door to reconciliation? Reaching back to the New Testament metaphor of salvation as reconciliation, Volf proposes the idea of embrace as a theological response to the problem of exclusion. Increasingly we see that exclusion has become the primary sin, skewing our perceptions of reality and causing us to react out of fear and anger to all those who are not within our (ever-narrowing) circle. In light of this, Christians must learn that salvation comes, not only as we are reconciled to God, and not only as we "learn to live with one another," but as we take the dangerous and costly step of opening ourselves to the other, of enfolding him or her in the same embrace with which we have been enfolded by God. Volf won the 2002 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion for the first edition of his book, Exclusion & Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation (Abingdon, 1996). In that first edition, professor Volf, a Croatian by birth, analyzed the civil war and "ethnic cleansing" in the former Yugoslavia, and he readily found other examples of cultural, ethnic, and racial conflict to illustrate his points. Since September 11, 2001, and the subsequent epidemic of terror and massive refugee suffering throughout the world, Volf revised Exclusion and Embrace to account for the evolving dynamics of inter-ethnic and international strife.
Über den Autor
Miroslav Volf nasceu em 1956, na Croácia. Doutor em Teologia pela Universidade de Tübingen, na Alemanha, dirige atualmente o Centro de Fé e Cultura da Universidade Yale, nos Estados Unidos. Autor e editor de mais de vinte obras, publicou pela Mundo Cristão "O fim da memória" (2009) e "Uma fé pública" (2018).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Religion & Theologie
Religion: Christentum
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 410
ISBN-13: 9781501896255
ISBN-10: 1501896253
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC gerader Rücken mit Schutzumschlag
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Volf, Miroslav
Hersteller: Abingdon Press
Maße: 235 x 157 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Miroslav Volf
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.08.2019
Gewicht: 0,758 kg
preigu-id: 117315262
Über den Autor
Miroslav Volf nasceu em 1956, na Croácia. Doutor em Teologia pela Universidade de Tübingen, na Alemanha, dirige atualmente o Centro de Fé e Cultura da Universidade Yale, nos Estados Unidos. Autor e editor de mais de vinte obras, publicou pela Mundo Cristão "O fim da memória" (2009) e "Uma fé pública" (2018).
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Religion & Theologie
Religion: Christentum
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 410
ISBN-13: 9781501896255
ISBN-10: 1501896253
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC gerader Rücken mit Schutzumschlag
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Volf, Miroslav
Hersteller: Abingdon Press
Maße: 235 x 157 x 27 mm
Von/Mit: Miroslav Volf
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.08.2019
Gewicht: 0,758 kg
preigu-id: 117315262
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