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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 330 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x23 mm, kaal: 472 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978701829
  • ISBN-13: 9781978701823
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 330 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x23 mm, kaal: 472 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1978701829
  • ISBN-13: 9781978701823
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book explores the relationship between being and time between ontology and history in the context of both Christian theology and philosophical inquiry. Each chapter tests the limits of this multifaceted thematic vis-à-vis a wide variety of sources: from patristics (Maximus the Confessor, Gregory of Nyssa) to philosophy (Kant, Kierkegaard, Heidegger) to modern theology (Berdyaev, Ratzinger, Fagerberg, Zizioulas, Yannaras, Loudovikos); from incarnation to eschatology; and from liturgy and ecclesiology to political theology. Among other topics, time and eternity, protology and eschatology, personhood and relation, and ontology and responsibility within history form core areas of inquiry. Between Being and Time facilitates an auspicious dialogue between philosophy and theology and, within the latter, between Catholic and Orthodox thought. It will be of considerable interest to scholars of Christian theology and philosophy of religion.

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It is in Christ that time and eternity, history and metaphysics, hold together. This Christological convictionand the relational understanding of reality that it entailsunites Andrew T.J. Kaethler and Sotiris Mitralexiss extraordinary collection of essays. By no means do the authors agree on every point. But the relational ontology of love on display in this book flows from a shared, ever-deepening movement into the triune God of history. -- Hans Boersma, J.I. Packer Professor of Theology, Regent College How we perceive reality and comport ourselves depends on our understanding of temporality. In this important volume, an ecumenical group of noteworthy scholars unfolds for the reader the rich implications of this claim for philosophy, theology, and indeed, for everyday life. A splendid achievement and rewarding read! -- Jens Zimmermann, Canada Research Professor in Humanities, Trinity Western University

Part I. Rethinking Ontology within History

1. Ontology versus Fideism: Christianitys Accountability to History and
Society

Haralambos Ventis

2. Ontology, History and Relation (schesis): Gregory of Nyssa's Epektasis

Giulio Maspero

3. Syn-odical Ontology: Maximus the Confessors Proposition for Ontology
within History and in the Eschaton

Dionysios Skliris

4. The Liturgy behind Liturgies: The Churchs Metaphysical Form

David W. Fagerberg

5. The Kantian Two-images Problem, Its Lesson for Christian Eschatology,
and the Path of Maximian Analogy

Demetrios Harper

Part II. Beyond Being and Time: Eschatological Hermeneutics

6. Zizioulas and Heidegger: Eschatological Ontology and Hermeneutics

Matthew Baker

7. What Does Rising from the Dead Mean? A Hermeneutics of Resurrection

Maxim Vasiljevi

8. Ecstatic or Reciprocal Meaningfulness?: Orthodox Eschatology between
Theology, Philosophy, and Psychoanalysis

Nikolaos Loudovikos


Part III. Personhood Between Ontology and History

9. The Ontology of the Person An Outline

Christos Yannaras

10. Berdyaevs Solution to History: Redeeming Persons in Historical Love

Daniel S. Robinson

11. Joseph Ratzingers Imago Dei Anthropology in the Reconciliation of
Ontology and Salvation History

Isabel C. Troconis Iribarren

12. Praying and Presence: Kierkegaard on Despair and the Prolepsis of the
Self

Chris Doude Van Trosstwijk

Part IV. Politics Between Being and Time

13. Mapping the Theo-political: Metaphysical Prolegomenon for Political
Theology

Jared Schumacher

14. The Eucharist Makes the Church Repent: Eucharistic Ecclesiology and
Political Theology Daniel Wright

15. How Realistic Are Christian Politics? A Case for Eschatological Realism

Logan M. Isaac
Andrew T.J. Kaethler is academic dean and assistant professor of theology at Catholic Pacific College.

Sotiris Mitralexis is assistant professor of philosophy at the City University of Istanbul and visiting research fellow at the University of Winchester.