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  • Formaat: Hardback, 282 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 499 g
  • Sari: Studies in Dialectical Theology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 197871341X
  • ISBN-13: 9781978713413
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 282 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 499 g
  • Sari: Studies in Dialectical Theology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 197871341X
  • ISBN-13: 9781978713413
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Eberhard Jüngel (1934-2021) belongs to the most creative, wide-ranging, rigorous, and demanding voices in twentieth-century Protestant theology. Over a long and distinguished career, Jüngel grappled with topics such as revelation, responsible talk about God, God's triunity, Christology, the nature of theological language, analogy, divine and human freedom, love, atheism, and theological approaches to the state. In all this, he had followed, perceptively yet critically, in the footsteps not only of Martin Luther, but also of G. W. F. Hegel, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Rudolf Bultmann, Martin Heidegger, and Karl Barth.

Despite the diversity of their own backgrounds and interests, the contributors to The Freedom of Christian Theology: New Studies in Dialogue with Eberhard Jüngel all share the conviction that Jüngels legacy lends itself to the same kind of constructive engagement that Jüngel himself practiced. The essays offered here bring Jüngels many-sided contributions to bear on the theological, philosophical, and social challenges of today. Each is an attempt to grapple, in the spirit of Eberhard Jüngel, with the mysteries of todays world, which no less demand analytical care and penetrating insight. As an ongoing conversation with Jüngel, the essays model the freedom and joy of Christian theology to reflect on the worlds complexities out of the riches of the Christian tradition.

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The theological works of Eberhard Jüngel have never quite received the attention in English-language scholarship that their boldness, creativity, and insight deserve. In this volume, however, Maysz and Nelson begin to rectify this long-standing neglect, and set forth a compelling series of essays engaging his thought appreciatively yet critically. From justification to pneumatology, and from narrative to aesthetics, their contributors range widely and deeply over the themes present in Jüngels diverse corpus, informing and illuminating in equal measure. This is a truly welcome collection, ideal both for seasoned Jüngel devotees and those yet to enjoy his work. -- Paul T. Nimmo, University of Aberdeen Eberhard Jüngels theological writings have sometimes been more praised than read, more admired than used. The merit of the editors and contributors to this important volume lies in their engagement with Jüngels thought. He is not put on a pedestal but comes to life as a theologian capable of stimulating debate about some of the most pressing questions arising from the Christian faith. The book offers a fine example of theology for the twenty-first century generated in conversation with a leading voice of the recent past. -- Johannes Zachhuber, Oxford University Eberhard Jüngel ranks among the most important German Protestant theologians of his generation. This volume demonstrates how relevant and stimulating his thinking remains. The authors explore a wide range of Jüngels concerns, relate them to historic and contemporary theologies, and identify key questions for further investigation. Anyone seeking to understand the difference that Jüngel does and should make for theology today will benefit from the serious scholarship represented here. -- John P. Burgess, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

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This book engages in constructive dialogue with the legacy of the eminent Protestant theologian, Eberhard Jüngel (1934-2021). The essays bring Jüngels wide-ranging thought to bear on todays theological, philosophical, and socio-cultural challenges.
Introduction

Piotr J. Maysz and R. David Nelson

Chapter One: The Justification Event: A Phenomenological Supplement to
Eberhard Jüngels Doctrine of Justification

Scott Bailey

Chapter Two: Gods Being is in Coming: Eberhard Jüngels Demythologized
Doctrine of the Trinity

David Bruner

Chapter Three: For the Beauty of the Earth?: On Eberhard Jüngels Theological
Aesthetics

Deborah Casewell

Chapter Four: Different Expressions of Justice in Salvation and Providence:
Eberhard Jüngel on Theological Anthropology and Justificationwith Help from
Thomas Aquinas

David C. Chao

Chapter Five: Jüngels Spiritually light Pneumatology: Reflections on his
Triptych on the Holy Spirit

Mark W. Elliott

Chapter Six: Jüngels Concept of Analogy: An Apologia for the Humanity of
God

Paolo Gamberini, SJ

Chapter Seven: Metaphorical Truth and Christian Theology: Eberhard Jüngel on
the Language of Faith

Paul R. Hinlicky

Chapter Eight: Revisiting Jüngel on the God/World Relation: Creation,
Incarnation, and the Doctrine of Analogy

Christopher R.J. Holmes

Chapter Nine: The (Hi)story of God: The Function of Narrative in Eberhard
Jüngels Divine Ontology

C. M. Howell

Chapter Ten: The Trinity and Reality: Trinitarian Doctrine between Grammar
and Value

Piotr J. Maysz

Chapter Eleven: Theory and Praxis in Theology after Karl Barth: Eberhard
Jüngel and Helmut Gollwitzer on Socialism and Solidarity

W. Travis McMaken

Chapter Twelve: John Websters Contribution to the Reception of Jüngels
Theology in the Anglophone World

R. David Nelson

Chapter Thirteen: Evoking a Vocative Anthropology: Jüngel and Caputo on
Political Pneumatology

B. Keith Putt

Chapter Fourteen: The Staurocentric Logic of Eberhard Jüngel: Pneumatology
and Ecclesiology

Kathryn L. Reinhard

Chapter Fifteen: Jüngels Contribution to a Christian Hatred of Death: An
Ecumenical Engagement

Robert Saler

Chapter Sixteen: The Quality of Christian Life and Theology: Some Remarks on
Freedom

Philip G. Ziegler

Appendix: The Humanity of God and the Humanity of Humans: Theses on Eberhard
Jüngels Theological Anthropology

Christoph Schwöbel

About the Contributors
Piotr J. Maysz is associate professor of divinity at Samford Universitys Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama.

R. David Nelson is Director of Baylor University Press.