A New Apophaticism: Augustine and the Redemption of Signs: Studies in Systematic Theology, cartea 14
Autor Susannah Ticciatien Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004257719
ISBN-10: 9004257713
Pagini: 259
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Systematic Theology
ISBN-10: 9004257713
Pagini: 259
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Systematic Theology
Cuprins
Acknowledgments ... vii
Abbreviations ... ix
Note on Translations and Conventions ... xi
Key Texts from De dono perseuerantiae ... xiii
Introduction ... 1
1 Contemporary Apophaticism ... 23
PART ONE
TRANSFORMATION
2 Augustine’s Doctrine of Predestination: The Contours ... 55
3 Augustine’s Doctrine of Predestination: A Performative Analysis ... 73
4 Augustine’s Doctrine of Predestination: An Indexical Analysis ... 105
PART TWO
SIGNIFICATION
5 Creatures as Signs of God ... 137
6 The Transformation of Semiosis ... 175
PART THREE
TRANSFORMING SIGNS
7 Augustine’s Doctrine of Predestination: A Semiotic Analysis ... 199
8 God-Language ... 217
Bibliography ... 247
Index ... 253
Recenzii
"This is a brilliantly original study of why we can’t talk about God and why we can’t help trying and why our trying is bound up with our growth in holiness. It combines deep knowledge of early and mediaeval theology with a thorough familiarity with contemporary philosophy, as well as a sharp literary sensibility – which is a most unusual and refreshing mixture. It deserves a very wide readership." – Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalene College, University of Cambridge
"In this ground-breaking study, Dr Ticciati, using tools taken from a wide range of modern philosophers, rigorously examines some of Augustine's writings on predestination in pursuit of the thesis that God-language does not point away from itself to God as something separate but, insofar as it contributes to the redemptive transformation of human beings, thereby rendering them better signs of God, itself contributes indirectly to the signification of God." – Nicholas Lash, Norris-Hulse Professor Emeritus of Divinity, University of Cambridge
"A paradigmatic example of inquiry in philosophical theology, rooted in scripture (...), this bold exploration of apophatic [‘negative’] discourse on God helps us to recognize how any attempt to articulate a non-competitive relation between creator and creature can only succeed when it assists both speakers and hearers themselves to become signs of that God’s action at work in us." – David Burrell, Hesburgh Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame
"In this ground-breaking study, Dr Ticciati, using tools taken from a wide range of modern philosophers, rigorously examines some of Augustine's writings on predestination in pursuit of the thesis that God-language does not point away from itself to God as something separate but, insofar as it contributes to the redemptive transformation of human beings, thereby rendering them better signs of God, itself contributes indirectly to the signification of God." – Nicholas Lash, Norris-Hulse Professor Emeritus of Divinity, University of Cambridge
"A paradigmatic example of inquiry in philosophical theology, rooted in scripture (...), this bold exploration of apophatic [‘negative’] discourse on God helps us to recognize how any attempt to articulate a non-competitive relation between creator and creature can only succeed when it assists both speakers and hearers themselves to become signs of that God’s action at work in us." – David Burrell, Hesburgh Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame
Notă biografică
Susannah Ticciati is Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology at King’s College London.