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Divine Teaching


Divine Teaching

An Introduction to Christian Theology
1. Aufl.

von: Mark A. McIntosh

27,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 07.09.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781119468134
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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This innovative work is an introduction to Christian theology with a difference. Not only does it interpret, with clarity and energy, fundamental Christian beliefs but it also shows how and why these beliefs arose, promoting an understanding of theological reflection that encourages readers to think theologically themselves. <p>From Irenaeus and Aquinas to Girard, from Augustine to Zizioulas and contemporary feminist thought, <i>Divine Teaching</i> explores the ways in which major thinkers in the Christian tradition have shaped theology through the wide variety of their encounters with God. It makes theological study adventurous and interactive, not necessarily requiring a faith commitment from all, but allowing readers a thoughtful involvement in the subject that takes seriously the Christian vision of God as the ultimate teacher of theology.</p> <p><i>Divine Teaching: An Introduction to Christian Theology</i> is an imaginative and lively analysis of the Christian way of thinking, offering vivid and informing insight into the history and practice of Christian theology.</p>
<p>Preface ix</p> <p><b>Part I Becoming a Theologian 1</b></p> <p><b>1 How God Makes Theologians 3</b></p> <p>Astonishment and Theological Virtue 3</p> <p>Resurrection to Pentecost: Where Christian Theology Begins 7</p> <p>But Can You Study Theology without Having to Believe? 13</p> <p><b>2 Strange Calling: Theologians as Adventurers, Pirates, Mystics, and Sages 16</b></p> <p>Adventure: Continuing Conversion of the Theologian 16</p> <p>Piracy: Thinking Analogically 18</p> <p>Mystical Life: Interpreting Reality in Terms of God 22</p> <p>Wisdom: Thinking by Means of God’s Thoughts 27</p> <p><b>3 Divine Teaching and Christian Beliefs 31</b></p> <p>Theology’s Weakness and Wisdom’s Parting Gift 32</p> <p>Sacred Teaching: The Nature and Function of Christian Beliefs 35</p> <p>Visions of the Whole: Origen, Aquinas, and Barth 40</p> <p>How Not to Believe: The Dangers of Fantasy and Fanaticism 46</p> <p><b>Part II Theology’s Search for Understanding 55</b></p> <p><b>4 Salvation: The Foundation of Christian Theology 57</b></p> <p>Orientation 57</p> <p>Why Start with Salvation? 57</p> <p>Salvation as the Basis for Christian Theology 59</p> <p>Identifying Different Approaches to the Mystery of Salvation 65</p> <p><b>5 Salvation: Meeting Heaven Face to Face 79</b></p> <p>Landmarks 79</p> <p>Irenaeus: Salvation and New Creation 80</p> <p>Brief Interlude: A Crucial Difficulty in Soteriology 86</p> <p>Augustine and God’s Justice 87</p> <p>Anselm and the Divine Order 91</p> <p>Pathfinding 94</p> <p>On the Death of Christ: Orthodox, Feminist, and Girardian Concerns 94</p> <p>Salvation and the Paschal Mystery 99</p> <p><b>6 Divine Life: Trinity, Incarnation, and the Breathing of the Spirit 111</b></p> <p>Orientation 111</p> <p>Sheer Bliss: Why God Reveals Divine Life to be the Trinity 111</p> <p>Forgiveness and Abundance: Origins of Trinitarian Awareness 114</p> <p>The Life of the Incarnate Word and the Power of the Spirit 117</p> <p>The Developing Principles of Trinitarian Theology 119</p> <p>Landmarks 138</p> <p>Augustine on the Mysterious Attraction of the Trinity 139</p> <p>Karl Barth on the God Who Loves in Freedom 159</p> <p>Pathfinding 167</p> <p>Questions in Trinitarian Theology Today 167</p> <p>The Trinity and Mystical Participation in God 175</p> <p><b>7 Creaturely Life: A Journey towards Beatitude 179</b></p> <p>Orientation 179</p> <p>Death No Longer Has Dominion: Creation’s Path in the Light of Easter 180</p> <p>Creation – Revelation – Sacrament 188</p> <p>Human Life – Ecclesial Life – Beatitude 199</p> <p>Landmarks 204</p> <p>Thomas Aquinas on Creation: “A Representation of the Divine Wisdom” 204</p> <p>Blaise Pascal on Human Existence 210</p> <p>Pathfinding 217</p> <p>Two Disputed Questions 217</p> <p>The Human Calling in Creation 222</p> <p>Notes 229</p> <p>Bibliography 241</p> <p>Index 249</p>
"There are so many strengths to the book, many of which I've tried to point out. Chief among them is that this book is all about how we might actually learn about God from God, in our inmost being, not as bits of true information, but as an abiding light that will illuminate all other seeing and knowing." (Theophiliacs, 8 July 2011) <p>"Textbooks should only be written by genuine teachers who truly love their students. Mark McIntosh is clearly such a teacher." (<i>Modern Theology,</i> April 2010)“Astonishing in its combination of scope, acuity, and accessibility. In short, truly magisterial: this book is in all ways the product of a master theologian working at the top of his game.”<br /> <i>Charles T. Mathewes, University of Virginia<!--end--></i></p> <p>“Mark McIntosh has earned a justifiable reputation for his deeply passionate and highly literate books on Christian theology. This work adds further proof that his excellent reputation is warranted. I can think of no better guide for anyone interested in how theologians go about their task as well as why that task is both a rigorous intellectual discipline and a liberating adventure of the heart.”<br /> <i>Lawrence S. Cunningham, University of Notre Dame</i></p> <p>“With its refreshingly original approach, this book offers an attractive and reliable introduction to newcomers to the subject as well as plenty to provoke old hands.”<br /> <i>Fergus Kerr, University of Edinburgh</i></p> <p>“To be commended for its refreshing approach and inclusive perspective, and should be a welcome read for theological novices as well as veterans.”<br /> <i>Anglican Theological Review</i></p>
<b>Mark A. McIntosh</b> is Professor of Systematic Theology and Spirituality at Loyola University, Chicago, where he has taught undergraduates and doctoral students for fifteen years. His publications include <i>Christology from Within: Spirituality and the Incarnation in Hans Urs von Balthasar</i> (1996), <i>Mystical Theology: The Integrity of Spirituality and Theology </i>(Blackwell, 1998), <i>Mysteries of Faith</i> (2000), and <i>Discernment and Truth</i> (2004). A priest in the Episcopal Church, he has served as canon theologian to the Presiding Bishop and Primate.
This innovative work is an introduction to Christian theology with a difference. Not only does it interpret, with clarity and energy, fundamental Christian beliefs but it also shows how and why these beliefs arose, promoting an understanding of theological reflection that encourages readers to think theologically themselves. <p>From Irenaeus and Aquinas to Girard, from Augustine to Zizioulas and contemporary feminist thought, <i>Divine Teaching</i> explores the ways in which major thinkers in the Christian tradition have shaped theology through the wide variety of their encounters with God. It makes theological study adventurous and interactive, not necessarily requiring a faith commitment from all, but allowing readers a thoughtful involvement in the subject that takes seriously the Christian vision of God as the ultimate teacher of theology.</p> <p><i>Divine Teaching: An Introduction to Christian Theology</i> is an imaginative and lively analysis of the Christian way of thinking, offering vivid and informing insight into the history and practice of Christian theology.</p>

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