Edward Schillebeeckx and contemporary theology
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Edward Schillebeeckx and contemporary theology
(T & T Clark theology)
T & T Clark, c2010
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Description and Table of Contents
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What are contemporary theology's challenges? What are its fruitful approaches? Who are its promising contributors? The contributions to this collection of essays try to find answers to these questions by making references to the Dutch Dominican scholar Edward Schillebeeckx, using his theology as a starting point for an up-to-date investigation and discussion. The theological work of Edward Schillebeeckx marks the transition from a pre-modern to a modern approach to Christian faith, Church, and theology. Already more than two generations of theologians have been trained in dialogue with his thought. Contemporary theology testifies, often implicitly, to the enduring relevance of many of Schillebeeckx's insights, while in other instances it pushes his thinking to its limits in order to deal with the current challenges for faith and society.
Table of Contents
- Preface: Lieven Boeve (K.U.Leuven), Frederiek Depoortere (K.U.Leuven) and Stephan van Erp (R.U.Nijmegen)
- Introduction: Lieven Boeve (K.U.Leuven): The Enduring Relevance of Edward Schillebeeckx for Contemporary Theology
- Part 1: 'God Is New Each Moment': The Question of God in Modernity
- Part 2: 'Everything Is Politics But Politics Is Not Everything': The Social Role of Theology
- Part 3: 'God Is Bigger Than All Religions Put Together':
- Part 4: 'Deus humanissimus': Christology and Suffering
- Part 5: 'It Began With an Experience': Experience of Faith, Tradition and Hermeneutics
- Part 6: 'The Church with a Human Face':
- Part 7: Philosophy and Theology
- Part 8: 'Extra mundum nulla salus':
- Part 9: Concluding observations.
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