Incarnational Realism: Trinity and the Spirit in Augustine and Barth: T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Autor Dr Travis E. Ablesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567536051
ISBN-10: 056753605X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 056753605X
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Sheds
new
light
on
Augustine's
understanding
of
the
Trinity
in
relation
to
God's
transcendence.
Notă biografică
Travis
E.
Ables(Ph.D.,
Vanderbilt
University)
is
Visiting
Assistant
Professor
of
Historical
Theology
at
Eden
Theological
Seminary,
St.
Louis,
USA.
Cuprins
1.
The
Problem
of
the
Spirit
in
Contemporary
Trinitarian
Theology\2.
A
Pneumatology
of
the
Knowledge
of
God:
The
Aporetic
of
Perfomance
and
Ascent
in
The
Trinity\3.
The
Apophaticism
of
Ethical
Performance:
The
Totus
Christus,
Relation
and
Deification
in
Augustine\4.
The
Knowledge
of
God
as
Election:
Barth's
Dialectical
Pneumatology
of
Participation\5.
The
Hypostatic
Union
and
the
Vicissitudes
of
Augustinian
Trinitarianism
in
CD4\6.
The
Problem
of
Trinitarian
Ontology
and
the
Ethics
of
Gratuity
After
Hegel.
Recenzii
All
in
all,
Ables's
book
is
carefully
researched,
historically
attuned,
and
written
in
clear
prose.
Scholars
of
Augustine,
Barth,
and
Trinitarian
theology,
systematic
theologians,
and
graduate
students
in
theology
will
find
the
book
informative
and
well
worth
their
time,
as
will
more
advanced
undergraduates.
InIncarnational Realism, Travis E. Ables offers an analysis of Augustine and Barth's respective pneumatologies in order to counter this 'standard narrative' of a supposed trinitarian decline in Western and Augustinian theology . Much is to be commended in Ables' work. He is a clear writer with a gift for lucid explanations of complex ideas and schools of thought. As such, the book is as helpful for demystifying contemporary trajectories in trinitarian theology as it is for analyzing the thought of Augustine and Barth . Ables' volume is an important work for those interested in Augustine, Barth, and contemporary trajectories in trinitarian theology. Ables succeeds in presenting Augustine and Barth as exemplars of Western trinitarian thought at its best: namely, of God as a singular act of self-giving revealed in Christ and in which we participate through the Spirit. Both students and critics of Augustine and Barth will find much insight and value in this book.
Scholars of Augustine, students of Karl Barth, intellectual historians and systematic theologians are all indebted to Ables for this forceful yet elegant book.Writing with an intellectual marutirty and a scholarly grasp that is especially remarkable, ables plunges deeply and creatively into the thought of two great masters of Trinitarian speculation in order to uncover the all too often obscured or misread implications of their models for conceiving the personhood of the Holy Spirit.
This learned, wide-ranging, ad impressive study merits close attention.
InIncarnational Realism, Travis E. Ables offers an analysis of Augustine and Barth's respective pneumatologies in order to counter this 'standard narrative' of a supposed trinitarian decline in Western and Augustinian theology . Much is to be commended in Ables' work. He is a clear writer with a gift for lucid explanations of complex ideas and schools of thought. As such, the book is as helpful for demystifying contemporary trajectories in trinitarian theology as it is for analyzing the thought of Augustine and Barth . Ables' volume is an important work for those interested in Augustine, Barth, and contemporary trajectories in trinitarian theology. Ables succeeds in presenting Augustine and Barth as exemplars of Western trinitarian thought at its best: namely, of God as a singular act of self-giving revealed in Christ and in which we participate through the Spirit. Both students and critics of Augustine and Barth will find much insight and value in this book.
Scholars of Augustine, students of Karl Barth, intellectual historians and systematic theologians are all indebted to Ables for this forceful yet elegant book.Writing with an intellectual marutirty and a scholarly grasp that is especially remarkable, ables plunges deeply and creatively into the thought of two great masters of Trinitarian speculation in order to uncover the all too often obscured or misread implications of their models for conceiving the personhood of the Holy Spirit.
This learned, wide-ranging, ad impressive study merits close attention.