Explorations in Christology : the impact of process/relational thought
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Explorations in Christology : the impact of process/relational thought
(American university studies, ser. 7 . Theology and religion ; v. 37)
P. Lang, c1987
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Bibliography: p. [133]-139
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The classical Hellenic concept of God as self-consistent (incapable of internal mutability and passionality) is rejected by process theologians on the basis of the immediacy of lived experience and the biblical witness. All actual reality is relational. Process theologians attempt to arrive at modern Christological statements which would do justice to the central intention of traditional creedal affirmations. If Christ can be considered the image of creative transformation in the context of contemporary theological pluralism, even Paul Tillich's category of existentialist ontology is adaptable. The cosmological image of Christ is compatible with the ontological symbol of New Being in Jesus as the Christ. The consequences for exploratory Christological affirmations to account for God's unique presence in Jesus the Christ are appealing to modernity.
目次
Contents: Reconciliation of process theology (e.g. Pittenger, Cobb) with classical ontological theology (e.g. Tillich) - Tentative Christologies emerge that meet the criteria of Christian orthodoxy for modernity.
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