Ascension Theology
Autor Douglas Farrowen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567144058
ISBN-10: 0567144054
Pagini: 177
Dimensiuni: 145 x 221 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: T&t Clark Int'l
ISBN-10: 0567144054
Pagini: 177
Dimensiuni: 145 x 221 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: T&t Clark Int'l
Recenzii
Farrow is a widely read and deep thinker, and the book evidences a deeply passionate commitment and engages, in an often feisty manner, the many issues at stake in modernity's gnosticizing attacks on the gospel.--Sanford Lakoff
How does the risen and ascended Christ exercise his life-giving lordship? Farrow's answer, developed out of a rich biblical and patristic background, provides strikingly fresh and accessible insights into ecclesiology, sacramental theology, Mariology, and the ongoing Christian engagement with modern culture. The theological passion is infectious. R.R. Reno, Professor of Theology, Creighton University and Senior Editor, First Things The Trinity, the Eucharist, politics, cosmic order, all look different from the vantage point he takes up in this beautifully written book...Expressed with a clarity that comes from years of careful thinking through the issues involved, "Ascension Theology" is an absolutely first-rate addition to the body of Catholic systematics. Aidan Nichols, O.P., Blackfriars, Cambridge, UKIn this bracing and engaging book, Farrow shows why it is important for Christians to grapple with the Ascension as the natural outcome of the story of Jesus and the pattern of hope for those who are "in Christ.".. The study nicely bridges the gap between the ancient faith tradition and political thought today.' Edith M. Humphrey, Professor of New Testament, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USAThose who read Farrow's outstanding text will be sobered - but also strengthened for the many challenges Christians will face in the years ahead Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Denver, USA I read "Ascension Theology" in one sitting, unable to put it down... Much contemporary theology suffers from too much talk with too little said. Farrow, on the contrary, has more than a few things to say and he admirably succeeds in expressing them in the throbbing discourse characteristic of the early fathers... No serious theologian or student of theology can afford to ignore this work. "Tolle lege", take and read! Reinhard Hutter, Professor of Christian Theology, Duke Divinity School, USAFarrow is a widely read and deep thinker, and the book
How does the risen and ascended Christ exercise his life-giving lordship? Farrow's answer, developed out of a rich biblical and patristic background, provides strikingly fresh and accessible insights into ecclesiology, sacramental theology, Mariology, and the ongoing Christian engagement with modern culture. The theological passion is infectious. R.R. Reno, Professor of Theology, Creighton University and Senior Editor, First Things The Trinity, the Eucharist, politics, cosmic order, all look different from the vantage point he takes up in this beautifully written book...Expressed with a clarity that comes from years of careful thinking through the issues involved, "Ascension Theology" is an absolutely first-rate addition to the body of Catholic systematics. Aidan Nichols, O.P., Blackfriars, Cambridge, UKIn this bracing and engaging book, Farrow shows why it is important for Christians to grapple with the Ascension as the natural outcome of the story of Jesus and the pattern of hope for those who are "in Christ.".. The study nicely bridges the gap between the ancient faith tradition and political thought today.' Edith M. Humphrey, Professor of New Testament, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USAThose who read Farrow's outstanding text will be sobered - but also strengthened for the many challenges Christians will face in the years ahead Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Denver, USA I read "Ascension Theology" in one sitting, unable to put it down... Much contemporary theology suffers from too much talk with too little said. Farrow, on the contrary, has more than a few things to say and he admirably succeeds in expressing them in the throbbing discourse characteristic of the early fathers... No serious theologian or student of theology can afford to ignore this work. "Tolle lege", take and read! Reinhard Hutter, Professor of Christian Theology, Duke Divinity School, USAFarrow is a widely read and deep thinker, and the book