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Annihilation of Hell [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 484 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x28 mm, kaal: 658 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1625643578
  • ISBN-13: 9781625643575
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 484 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x152x28 mm, kaal: 658 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1625643578
  • ISBN-13: 9781625643575
Teised raamatud teemal:
Foreword xiii
Jurgen Moltmann
Preface and Acknowledgements xv
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction Infernoe Speranza 1(16)
0.1 Hope and Hell
1(1)
0.2 Eschatology
2(2)
0.3 Hell's Annihilation
4(1)
0.4 Synopsis
5(2)
0.5 Contexts and Traditions
7(1)
0.6 Contradictory/Harmony Monism
8(4)
0.7 Dialogue
12(2)
0.8 Some Points of Style
14(1)
0.9 Hell and Hope
15(2)
Chapter 1 To Hell and Back
17(37)
1.1 Until Justice and Mercy Embrace?
17(4)
1.2 The Annihilation of Hell/The Hell of Annihilation
21(5)
1.3 The Hell of Freedom
26(8)
1.4 The Passing of Hell in The Coming of God
34(14)
1.4.1 The Theology of the Cross
35(5)
1.4.2 Freedom
40(3)
1.4.3 Justice
43(2)
1.4.4 God
45(1)
1.4.5 Scripture
45(3)
1.5 Universalism and Its Critics
48(2)
1.6 St Peter's Apocalypse Revisited
50(4)
Chapter 2 The Reversal of Time in the Future of God
54(46)
2.1 The Two Angels of Time
55(4)
2.2 Augustine as a Point of Departure
59(6)
2.3 Reversals: Ontic and Epistemological
65(8)
2.4 Futurum and Adventus
73(11)
2.5 Temporal Diversity and Unity
84(12)
2.6 Time and Eternity; Nature and Grace
96(4)
Chapter 3 The Redemption of Time in the Presence of God
100(45)
3.1 The Redemption of Time: Fulfilment and Negation
100(4)
3.2 Transience
104(6)
3.3 The Past
110(10)
3.4 Death
120(8)
3.5 Redeemed Time
128(12)
3.5.7 Cyclical Time
130(3)
3.5.2 Presence and the Present (Moment)
133(4)
3.5.3 Eucharist, Sabbath, and the Moment
137(3)
3.6 The Final Coincidence of Opposites
140(5)
Chapter 4 The Triumph of Glory
145(65)
4.1 (Re-)Placing Hell
146(7)
4.2 Nature, Grace, and Glory
153(19)
4.3 Possible Objections, Possible Answers
172(34)
4.3.1 Universalism of the Cross
180(10)
4.3.2 God's Nature; God's Will
190(4)
4.3.3 The Nature/Promise of Freedom
194(12)
4.4 A Preliminary Response
206(4)
Chapter 5 Between Creation and Eschaton: The Foundational and Transcendental Directions of Time
210(52)
5.1 Futurity in Bloch, Heidegger, and Beyond
213(15)
5.2 Foundational and Transcendental Time in the Philosophy of Hendrik Hart
228(16)
5.2.1 Modes of Being/Time
231(5)
5.2.2 Founding, Qualifying, Guiding: Past, Present, Future
236(2)
5.2.3 Expression and Reference: Immanence and Transcendence
238(3)
5.2.4 Creation and Eschaton
241(1)
5.2.5 Differentiation and Integration
242(2)
5.3 Comparison with Moltmann
244(12)
5.4 Panentheism?
256(6)
Chapter 6 The Nature of Grace
262(53)
6.1 Creational Grace
263(9)
6.1.1 Heaven and Earth: The Covenantal Dynamics of Existence
268(4)
6.2 The Barth-Brunner Debate
272(10)
6.3 Creational Grace in Moltmann?
282(11)
6.4 Eschatological Grace
293(8)
6.5 God in History?
301(10)
6.6 The Gift of Transience
311(4)
Chapter 7 Doing Justice (According) to Scripture
315(45)
7.1 A Biblical Foundation?
316(24)
7.2 Doing Justice to the Final Judgment
340(13)
7.3 Justice and Mercy: Face to Face
353(7)
Conclusion Grace and Spes
360(31)
8.1 A Biblical Universalism?
360(2)
8.2 Final Justice, Final Judgment
362(6)
8.3 From Autonomy to Freedom
368(16)
8.4 Spes (within the Economy of Grace)
384(7)
Appendix Birthpangs of the New Creation
391(33)
9.1 Babylon
395(7)
9.2 Birthing
402(9)
9.3 Judgment and Vindication
411(3)
9.4 Fire and Brimstone
414(2)
9.5 Judgment unto Salvation
416(8)
Summary 424(5)
Bibliography 429(36)
Author Index 465