The paradox of a suffering God : on the classical, modern-Western, and Third World struggles to harmonise the incompatible attributes of the Trinitarian God

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    • Nnamani, Amuluche Gregory

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The paradox of a suffering God : on the classical, modern-Western, and Third World struggles to harmonise the incompatible attributes of the Trinitarian God

Amuluche Gregory Nnamani

(Studien zur interkulturellen Geschichte des Christentums = Études d'histoire interculturelle du christianisme = Studies in the intercultural history of Christianity, v. 95)

P. Lang, c1995

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Innsbruck, 1994

Bibliography: p. 405-428

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内容説明

Can God suffer? Classical theologies generally considered an affirmative answer to this question to be heretical. But now the affirmation of divine suffering seems to have become a major feature of modern theologies. This study investigates into the reasons and the implications of such an apparent paradigm shift in the conception of God. After a cross-sectional analysis of various views on this issue and on themes such as the Cross, the Trinity, God-world relationship, divine love, freedom and kenosis in the classical, Modern Western and Third World theologies, the author arrives at two conclusions. Firstly, that this development is induced by the current departure from a substance-ontological to a relational thought-pattern. Secondly, that the affirmation of divine suffering can be plausible only within the frame-work of a Trinitarian and relational ontology.

目次

Contents: God and suffering, divine impassibility and passibility, mutability and immutability - Divine apatheia and kenosis, freedom and love - God-world relationship, theodicy, theology of the Cross, doctrine of the Trinity - Kenotic, liberation, Black and inculturation theologies - Third World theologies, relational ontology.

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