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Death as Transformation: A Contemporary Theology of Death

Autor Henry L. Novello
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 noi 2016
A key tenet of Christian faith is that the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is a unique death by which the powers of death in the world have been conquered, so that Christian life in the Spirit is marked by the promise and hope of 'new life' already anticipated in the community of baptized believers. Notwithstanding this basic tenet regarding the Christian life as a participation in the redemptive death of Jesus Christ, theology in the past, as well as much contemporary theology, tends to assign no salvific significance to the event of our own death, focusing instead on death in negative terms as the wages of sin. This work is a significant retort to theological neglect, both Catholic and Protestant, of the positive and transformative aspect of our death when conceived as a dying into the redemptive death of Jesus Christ. The development of Henry L. Novello's proposed theology of death takes place in conversation with the pre-eminent contemporary contributors to this field of theological inquiry. By offering comprehensive critiques of Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Karl Barth, Eberhard Jüngel and Jürgen Moltmann, Novello painstakingly pieces together a positive construal of death as salvific and transformative. What is especially distinctive about Novello's work is that he develops the idea of death as a sharing in the 'admirable exchange of natures' in the person of Jesus Christ, from which emerges his theory of resurrection at death for all. The reach of the work is extended by exploring some pastoral and liturgical implications of a theology of death conceived as the privileged moment for the actualization of God's grace in Jesus Christ, and thus being created anew in the power of the Spirit.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138277168
ISBN-10: 1138277169
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Henry L. Novello taught Systematic Theology for several years at the University of Notre Dame Australia (Fremantle) and has published articles in Gregorianum, Pacifica, Irish Theological Quarterly, Colloquium, Compass and Australasian Catholic Record. He is currently an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Theology at The Flinders University of South Australia. His special field of interest is eschatology.

Recenzii

'This sophisticated work of scholarship and analysis gestures toward a new theology of death... This book's insights will enrich the thinking of systematic theologians and sharpen the theological foundations of those doing pastoral work with the dying and bereaved.' Religious Studies Review 'At the outset of this book, Novello notes that his efforts will have been worthwhile if by the end of this book the reader is left with a deeper sense of the final graciousness of reality [and] of the inalienable worth of this laborious and fragmented pilgrim life which God will make whole by the workings of grace.... This reviewer is in the author’s debt for having accomplished its purpose within him.' Worship ’A consistently outstanding first book.’ Heythrop

Cuprins

Acknowledgments; Permissions; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Conquest of Death by Jesus Christ: Real Time for Living; Chapter 2 The Proper Role of the Holy Spirit: Ecstatic Gift of Divine Communion; Chapter 3 The Positive Character of My Death as Assumed by Christ’s Death: Perspectives on Death in Contemporary Theology; Chapter 4 Death as Sharing in the Admirable Exchange of Natures in the Person of Jesus Christ; Chapter 5 Conclusion;

Descriere

This book presents a significant repudiation of the traditional eschatological doctrines, both Catholic and Protestant, based on the key idea that human death, as a dying into the death of Christ, is to be construed positively as a salvific event that confers the plenitude of life to the human. Offering helpful critiques of selected contemporary theologians, Novello explores how the proposed theology of death has liturgical and pastoral implications for Christian faith and praxis.