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E-raamat: Graced Life

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Aug-2016
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•John Hughes was one of the most acclaimed young theologians in the Church of England and academic theology in general. A congregation of 1000 people attended his funeral, reflecting the wide network of connections John had with colleagues, students and many others.•John’s work brings together many of the key themes of current debate in philosophical theology.•The project is supported by a number of leading theologians, including Graham Ward, John Milbank, Andrew Davison, Adrian Pabst and Catherine Pickstock, and there have been frequent requests to make John’s work available in book form. Graced Life collects together the work of the late John Hughes, Dean of Jesus College, who died in 2014 in a car crash aged 35.John was a rising star in the Church of England and a much respected intellect. He did his undergraduate theology at Jesus in Cambridge, his Master’s work in Oxford with Oliver O’Donovan, and his PhD with Catherine Pickstock in Cambridge whilst training for ordination. John was a much loved teacher with an effective pastoral ministry and colourful character. At his Requiem Mass, 120 clergy proceeded the coffin in front of a congregation of a thousand.John was a philosophical theologian with a breadth of interests. Nevertheless, there was an underlying and unifying project. Following in the wake of the Nouvelle Theologie and radical orthodoxy, John’s wider project was to show the integral relation of grace and nature. He was thus able to hold together a romantic Christian Socialism, a love of culture and a committed pastoral ministry. For John, there was no pure nature or neutral secular realm, but all things could be seen in the light of faith as graced and caught up in the redeeming love of God. John integrated a rich catholic spirituality and theological understanding with an incisive critique of contemporary philosophical schools.

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'The jarringly premature loss of John Hughes as a theologian as well as a man, is incalculable. Yet in this collection of essays, as well as in his first book, he has nonetheless left us with a crucial legacy. One could define this as a renewal of the Anglican social tradition, but in a manner that renders it both more theologically informed and more central to Anglican theology as a whole. Such a renewal naturally involves a return to the Catholic highroad of true Anglican sensibility, alert both to the depths of subtler British tradition and to Continental currents, especially those of French Thomism and ressourcement, and of Russian sophiology. The same sensibility was in John's writing strongly attuned to literature, to pictorial art, to labour and to human exchanges of love, but in a rigorous fashion that connected them all to metaphysical and doctrinal vision. It is now up to the rest of us to sustain his work, and in his own joyfully and amicably militant spirit.' -- John Milbank. Professor in Religion, Politics and Ethics, University of Nottingham 'In all the work of John Hughes, sacramental socialism was reborn and reshaped with a greater intensity for our troubled times. He was David Joness cult man who stands alone in Pellams land, where he guarded the signa. But in this volume, he has bequeathed us his house treasures, the tokens, the matrices, the institutes, the ancilia, the fertile ashes the palladic foreshadowings the venerated trinkets. May his readers guard them well and attend to their vital implications.' -- Catherine Pickstock, University of Cambridge, UK

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: `Let's Exchange Charity' xiii
Part I New Creation, Creation and Labour
1 The Politics of Forgiveness: A Theological Exploration of King Lear (2001)
3(32)
2 Creatio Ex Nihilo and the Divine Ideas in Aquinas: How Fair is Bulgakov's Critique? (2013)
35(16)
3 "Work, Prayer and Leisure in the Christian Tradition (2011)
51(12)
4 Work and Labour in Modern European Thought (2013)
63(25)
5 Bulgakov's Move from a Marxist to a Sophie Science (2002)
88(17)
Part 2 Theology, Church and Society
6 Proofs and Arguments (2011)
105(9)
7 What is Radical Orthodoxy? with Matthew Bullimore (2002)
114(9)
8 Anglicanism as Integral Humanism: A de Lubacian Reading of the Church of England (2013)
123(14)
9 Jacques Maritain: Pre-Conciliar Conservative or Thomist Liberal Democrat? (2010)
137(11)
10 Integralism and Gift Exchange in the Anglican Social Tradition, or Avoiding Niebuhr in Ecclesiastical Drag (2011)
148(15)
11 The Possibility of Christian Culture (2012)
163(8)
12 After Temple? The Recent Renewal of Anglican Social Thought (2014)
171(27)
Acknowledgement of Sources 198
John Hughes was Dean and Chaplain of Jesus College Cambridge and one of the Church of England's most promising theologians. He died in a car accident aged 35 in the summer of 2014. Matthew Bullimore is a parish priest in Yorkshire, former domestic chaplain of the Bishop of Wakefield and a member of the Editorial Group of Crucible as well as editor of its Forum section.