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Evil, Spirits, and Possession: An Emergentist Theology of the Demonic: Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, cartea 25

Autor David L Bradnick
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2017
In Evil, Spirits, and Possession: An Emergentist Theology of the Demonic David Bradnick develops a multidisciplinary view of the demonic, using biblical-theological, social-scientific, and philosophical-scientific perspectives. Building upon the work of Pentecostal theologian Amos Yong, this book argues for a theology informed by emergence theory, whereby the demonic arises from evolutionary processes and exerts downward causal influence upon its constituent substrates. Consequently, evil does not result from conscious diabolic beings; rather it manifests as non-personal emergent forces that influence humans to initiate and execute nefarious activities. Emergentism provides an alternative to contemporary views, which tend to minimize or reject the reality of the demonic, and it retains the demonic as a viable theological category in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004338494
ISBN-10: 9004338497
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies


Cuprins

Preface
Abbreviations

1 Introduction: Discerning the Spirits
A The Demonic in Popular Culture
B Challenges to Constructing a Contemporary Theology of the Demonic
C A Multidisciplinary Approach: Amos Yong’s Theology of the Demonic
D An Emergentist Theology of the Demonic: Thesis and Overview

2 Demonology in the Patristic and Medieval Eras
A Demonology in the Patristic Era
1The Demonology of the Apologists
2Demonology among the Monastics and Ascetics
B Augustinian Demonology
C Classic Medieval Views of the Demonic
D Conclusion

3 The Demonic According to the Early and Classical Modern Eras
A Mainstream Demonology in Early Modernity
B The Demonic and Rising Doubts in the Modern Era
C Conclusion

4 Late Modern Theologies of the Demonic
A Early Pentecostalism: An Experiential Demonology
B Rudolf Bultmann: The Demonic Demythologized
C Paul Tillich: The Demonic as an Abyss
D Karl Barth: The Demonic as Nothingness
E Walter Wink: The Powers and the Demonic
F Gregory A. Boyd: The Demonic and Cosmic Warfare
G Conclusion

5 The Demonic and the Social Sciences
A Psychology and Psychiatry on the Demonic
1Sigmund Freud
2Carl G. Jung
3Dissociation Theories
4Traditional Diagnosis of Demonic Possession
5Evaluation
B Spirit-Possession in Anthropological Thought
1Possession as a Sex-War
2Possession as a Rite of Passage and Social Construct
3Possession as Therapy
4Possession as a Means of Conversion
5Possession as Protest
6Evaluation
C Conclusion

6 Causality in Philosophy and Science: Toward an Ontology of the Demonic
A Causation in Modern Philosophy
1Substance Dualism, Causation, and Interventionism in Modernity
2Monism, Causation, and Interventionism in Modernity
B Causality in Contemporary Thought
1Reductive Physicalism/Metaphysical Naturalism
2Causality within the Divine Action Project
C Conclusion

7 Emergence Theory and the Demonic
A Emergence Theory
1The History of Emergence Theory in Philosophical Thought
2Emergence Theory in Its Contemporary Setting
3Social Dimensions of Emergence
B An Emergentist Theology of the Demonic
1Philosophical and Theological Considerations
2Emergence and Spirits: Philosophical and Theological Considerations
3Emergence and Demonic Causation
C Conclusion

8 The Demonic in the Bible: An Emergentist Perspective
A Emergence and the Biblical Traditions: The Origin of Demons
1Isaiah 14
2Ezekiel 28
3Revelation 12: 1–4
4Non-Canonical Sources
5An Emergentist Evaluation and Appropriation
B Emergence Demonology: Satan and Demons in the Hebrew Bible
1Ha Satan in the Hebrew Bible
2The Demonic in the Hebrew Bible
C Emergence Demonology and the New Testament: Binding Demonic Powers
1The Gerasene Demoniac: Mark 5: 1–20
2Principalities and Powers: Ephesians 6: 10–20
D Conclusion

9 Conclusion: Binding the Spirits
A Implications and Future Trajectories
B Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Notă biografică

David Bradnick, Ph.D. (Regent University School of Divinity, 2015) is an adjunct professor at Stevenson University. He has published several essays in books and scholarly journals on the topics of the demonic, science and religion, and Pentecostal theology.