More Than Communion: Imagining an Eschatological Ecclesiology: Ecclesiological Investigations
Autor Dr. Scott MacDougallen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567672483
ISBN-10: 0567672484
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Ecclesiological Investigations
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567672484
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Ecclesiological Investigations
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Traces the key themes and figures of communion ecclesiology as developed in and across Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and ecumenical documents
Notă biografică
Scott MacDougall is Assistant Professor of Theology at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, USA.
Cuprins
CONTENTSACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION. More Than Communion? CHAPTER 1. Ecclesiologies of Communion: Propositions and Proposals, Problems and Perils Propositions and Proposals CHAPTER 2. Church beyond the World: John Zizioulas CHAPTER 3. Church over against the World: John Milbank CHAPTER 4. Church in the World: An Eschatological Imagination for Christian Communities Eschatological Imagination CHAPTER 5. Church for the World (Part I): Re-imagining Eschatological Ecclesiology CHAPTER 6. Church for the World (Part II): Practicing Eschatological Ecclesiology CONCLUSION. More than Communion (Ecclesiology): Being a Church of the Basileia in and for the World SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Recenzii
[This book] represents a rich and striking way to relate ecclesiology and eschatology. As MacDougall successfully argues throughout (with very pleasing prose, I might add) ... Christian life is on the way to communion, and insofar as this is true we will need to critically supplement the contributions of communion ecclesiology currently on offer. MacDougall's volume is a compelling step in that direction.
As someone who is deeply engaged with ecumenical and intracommunion ecclesiology, I find More Than Communion almost unbearably exciting and suggestive. Anyone involved in ecclesiology will benefit from reading it.
In a thought-provoking study, Scott MacDougall provides an important contribution to the fields of theological and practical ecclesiology ... I heartily recommend it to the stout-hearted reader; reading it carefully will pay rich dividends.
[This summary] cannot do justice to [the book's] creative theological imagination, intellectual scope, analytical rigour and systematic depth . Graduate students in theology and teachers of contemporary ecclesiology will appreciate the breadth and depth of MacDougall's theological scholarship and find in this volume much that is instructive . A sophisticated and mature scholarly contribution to ecclesiological studies.
MacDougall patiently analyzes well-known theological approaches to communion that are either otherworldly or that set the church in conflict over against this world. He then draws upon a wide range of scholars to construct a version of communion ecclesiology that is simultaneously rooted in this world and attentive to the world to come. His blending of the very best in eschatology with key themes of communion issues forth in an imaginative yet grounded vision of a church called to live in hope and to act in love.
What a welcome book! MacDougall is a sure-footed guide to the development and complexities of communion theology. Even more, he overcomes the eschatological deficits of dominant expressions of this ecclesiology, and rekindles the hope of Christian communities for perfect communion between the reconciled creation and its Creator.
More Than Communion is a veritable tour de force of theological scholarship. MacDougall brings to the fore the eschatological orientation of the church to underline the church's mission in and for the world and in the process shows the weaknesses of the communion ecclesiology as espoused by Zizioulas and Milbank. Such critical acumen and systematic rigor are rare even among mature scholars, especially when clearing one's way through Milbank's impenetrable opus. For this alone MacDougall deserves our deepest thanks. I most strongly recommend this book for a course on contemporary ecclesiology.
As someone who is deeply engaged with ecumenical and intracommunion ecclesiology, I find More Than Communion almost unbearably exciting and suggestive. Anyone involved in ecclesiology will benefit from reading it.
In a thought-provoking study, Scott MacDougall provides an important contribution to the fields of theological and practical ecclesiology ... I heartily recommend it to the stout-hearted reader; reading it carefully will pay rich dividends.
[This summary] cannot do justice to [the book's] creative theological imagination, intellectual scope, analytical rigour and systematic depth . Graduate students in theology and teachers of contemporary ecclesiology will appreciate the breadth and depth of MacDougall's theological scholarship and find in this volume much that is instructive . A sophisticated and mature scholarly contribution to ecclesiological studies.
MacDougall patiently analyzes well-known theological approaches to communion that are either otherworldly or that set the church in conflict over against this world. He then draws upon a wide range of scholars to construct a version of communion ecclesiology that is simultaneously rooted in this world and attentive to the world to come. His blending of the very best in eschatology with key themes of communion issues forth in an imaginative yet grounded vision of a church called to live in hope and to act in love.
What a welcome book! MacDougall is a sure-footed guide to the development and complexities of communion theology. Even more, he overcomes the eschatological deficits of dominant expressions of this ecclesiology, and rekindles the hope of Christian communities for perfect communion between the reconciled creation and its Creator.
More Than Communion is a veritable tour de force of theological scholarship. MacDougall brings to the fore the eschatological orientation of the church to underline the church's mission in and for the world and in the process shows the weaknesses of the communion ecclesiology as espoused by Zizioulas and Milbank. Such critical acumen and systematic rigor are rare even among mature scholars, especially when clearing one's way through Milbank's impenetrable opus. For this alone MacDougall deserves our deepest thanks. I most strongly recommend this book for a course on contemporary ecclesiology.