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Grace, governance, and globalization / edited by Stephan van Erp, Martin G. Poulsom, and Lieven Boeve.

Contributor(s): Series: T & T Clark studies in Edward Schillebeeckx | T & T Clark library of biblical studiesPublisher: London : Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2017Description: x, 265 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780567667649
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Contents:
Introduction : Grace, governance and globalization : theology and public life / Stephan van Erp, Martin g. Poulson and Lieven Boeve -- God becoming present in the world : sacramental foundations of a theology of public life / Stephan van Erp -- Towards a hermeneutic for public theology : conversations with Habermas and Schillebeeckx / Sebastian Kim -- Glimpses of Schillebeeckx in Asian theological hermeneutics / Edmund Kee-Fook Chia -- The hermeneutics of intersubjectivity : a study of theologies of homelessness / Siobhan Garrigan -- From Han to mystical - political praxis : intercultural hermeneutics and Schillebeeckx's soteriology / Kevin Considine -- Speaking of Jesus today : towards an engaged systematic theology / Graham Ward -- Still revealing himself : how Jesus' resurrection enables us to be public theologians / Erik Borgman -- Overcoming political nestorianism : towards a chalcedonian politics / Aristole Papanikolaou -- Concentrating on creation : following Christ in a context of climate change / Martin G. Poulsom -- Are the last things exclusively positive? : Schillebeeckx's eschatology and public theology / Christoph Hubenthal -- 'Putting the facts to shame' : eschatology and the discourse of martyrdom / Michael Kirwan -- Schillebeeckx's view on eschatology as public theology today / Frederiek Depoortere -- Afro-pessimism and Christian hope / Vincent Lloyd -- Enchantment, idolatory and sacrament : looking for grace in the secular / William T. Cavanaugh -- 'Things which can only be seen by eyes that have cried' : towards a political theology of lament / Emmanuel Katongole -- The church and the elusive 'public' / Elizabeth Phillips -- The church in the limelight of the public square : an alternative community? / Annemarie C. Mayer.
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Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BT28.S33 GRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42266067

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : Grace, governance and globalization : theology and public life / Stephan van Erp, Martin g. Poulson and Lieven Boeve -- God becoming present in the world : sacramental foundations of a theology of public life / Stephan van Erp -- Towards a hermeneutic for public theology : conversations with Habermas and Schillebeeckx / Sebastian Kim -- Glimpses of Schillebeeckx in Asian theological hermeneutics / Edmund Kee-Fook Chia -- The hermeneutics of intersubjectivity : a study of theologies of homelessness / Siobhan Garrigan -- From Han to mystical - political praxis : intercultural hermeneutics and Schillebeeckx's soteriology / Kevin Considine -- Speaking of Jesus today : towards an engaged systematic theology / Graham Ward -- Still revealing himself : how Jesus' resurrection enables us to be public theologians / Erik Borgman -- Overcoming political nestorianism : towards a chalcedonian politics / Aristole Papanikolaou -- Concentrating on creation : following Christ in a context of climate change / Martin G. Poulsom -- Are the last things exclusively positive? : Schillebeeckx's eschatology and public theology / Christoph Hubenthal -- 'Putting the facts to shame' : eschatology and the discourse of martyrdom / Michael Kirwan -- Schillebeeckx's view on eschatology as public theology today / Frederiek Depoortere -- Afro-pessimism and Christian hope / Vincent Lloyd -- Enchantment, idolatory and sacrament : looking for grace in the secular / William T. Cavanaugh -- 'Things which can only be seen by eyes that have cried' : towards a political theology of lament / Emmanuel Katongole -- The church and the elusive 'public' / Elizabeth Phillips -- The church in the limelight of the public square : an alternative community? / Annemarie C. Mayer.

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