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T&T Clark Companion to the Theology of Kierkegaard: T&T Clark Handbooks

Dr Aaron P. Edwards, Professor David J. Gouwens
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mar 2022
This companion explores Søren Kierkegaard's theological importance, offering a comprehensive reading of his work through a distinctly theological lens, including interpretative concerns, his approach to specific doctrines, and theological trajectories for thinking beyond his work. Beginning with essays on key interpretative factors involved in approaching Kierkegaard's complex corpus, there are also historical accounts of his theological development, followed by - for the first time in a single volume - focused expositions of Kierkegaard's approach to particular doctrinal themes, from those oft-discussed in his work (e.g. Christology) to those more understated (e.g. Pneumatology). The book concludes with theological trajectories for Kierkegaard's thought in the twenty-first century. This volume helps not only to situate Kierkegaard's theology more firmly on the map, but to situate Kierkegaard more firmly on the theological map, as one who has much to offer both the form and content of the theological task.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350320352
ISBN-10: 1350320358
Pagini: 552
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria T&T Clark Handbooks

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Offers, for the first time, a comprehensive account of Kierkegaard's rendering of the primary doctrines within Christian theology

Notă biografică

Aaron P. Edwardsis Lecturer in Theology, Preaching, and Mission at Cliff College, Derbyshire, UK. Before this, he was a Teaching Fellow in Divinity at the University of Aberdeen, lecturing on religion, politics, and cultural crisis. He is widely published in various areas of theology, philosophy, and missiology in numerous academic journals, particularly on the thought of Kierkegaard and the theology of preaching. He also has research interests in the thought of Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the Reformers, and the Great Awakeners, and has spoken at numerous academic conferences in Chicago, Durham, Edinburgh, London, Birmingham, Baltimore, and Copenhagen, and others. He is the author ofA Theology of Preaching and Dialectic: Scriptural Tension, Heraldic Proclamation, and the Pneumatological Moment(London: T&T Clark, 2018).David J. Gouwensis Professor of Theology (Emeritus) at Brite Divinity School, USA. He is the author ofKierkegaard's Dialectic of the Imagination(1989),Kierkegaard as Religious Thinker(1996), and co-editor ofThe Paul L. Holmer Papers, 3 vols. (2012). He served as President of The Søren Kierkegaard Society of North America and most recently as Co-Chair of the Kierkegaard, Religion, and Culture Group of the American Academy of Religion.

Cuprins

Notes on ContributorsAcknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Prologue: The Concept of Kierkegaard Companions (with Constant Reference to Theology) -Aaron P. Edwards, Cliff College, UKPart I Preliminary Interpretative Issues2. Kierkegaard on Communication: Refusing to 'Piddle' -Kyle Roberts, United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, USA3. Kierkegaard on Language: Peril and Promise -Randall C. Zachman, University of Notre Dame, USA4. Kierkegaard on Doctrine: The Grammar of Christian Pathos -Lee C. Barrett, Lancaster Theological Seminary, USA5. Kierkegaard on the Church: Between Rejection and Redemption -Matthew D. Kirkpatrick, University of Oxford, UKPart II Kierkegaard's Theological Biography6. Kierkegaard the Theology Student -George Pattison, University of Glasgow, UK7. Kierkegaard the Reader of Scripture -Joel D. S. Rasmussen, University of Oxford, UK8. Kierkegaard the Preacher -Aaron P. Edwards, Cliff College, UK9. Kierkegaard's Theological Legacy -Lee C. Barrett, Lancaster Theological Seminary, USAPart III Key Doctrinal Themes10. Trinity: A Concept Ubiquitous Yet Unthematized -Paul Martens, Baylor University, USA11. The Divine Attributes: Kierkegaard's Broodings on the Godhead -Joel D. S. Rasmussen, University of Oxford, UK12. Providence: Right In Front of Our Noses? -Nathan Paylor, Cliff College, UK13. Creation: By, For, and Before God -Andrew Torrance, University of St Andrews, UK14. Theological Anthropology: Spirit as the Self 'Before' and 'Resting in' God -Simon D. Podmore, Liverpool Hope University, UK15. Sin: Leaping and Sliding and Mysteries Pointing to Mysteries -Jason A. Mahn, Augustana College, USA16. Revelation: What Forms of Authority, and to Whom? -Tomas Bokedal, University of Aberdeen, UK17. Christology: Ecce Homo! -Sylvia Walsh, Stetson University, USA18. Justification: 'The Article by Which the Church Stands or Falls'? -David J. Gouwens, Brite Divinity School, USA19. Sanctification: Kierkegaard and the Journey Toward Rest -Christopher B. Barnett, Villanova University, USA20. The Holy Spirit: Kierkegaard's Understated Pneumatology -Murray Rae, University of Otago, New Zealand21. Faith: The Infinite Task of Passionate Belief -Matthew F. Wilson, Harvard University, USA and C. Stephen Evans, Baylor University, USA22. The Christian Life: A Humble Striving Born of Gratitude -Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen, UK23. Love: A Holy Caprice -Amy Laura Hall, Duke University Divinity School, USA24. Eschatology: 'And Eternally Speak with My Jesus' -Andrew J. Burgess, University of New Mexico, USAPart IV Theological Trajectories25. Kierkegaard, Theology, and the Academy -Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University, USA26. Kierkegaard, Theology, and the Information Society -Brian Brock, University of Aberdeen, UK27. Kierkegaard, Theology, and Literary Media -Eric Ziolkowski, Lafayette College, USA28. Kierkegaard, Theology, and Post-Christendom -Merold Westphal, Fordham University, USA29. Epilogue: A Kind of Theologian -David J. Gouwens, Brite Divinity School, USAIndex

Recenzii

For anyone wishing to gain an overview of Kierkegaard's theology, this Companion will be a helpful resource. Moreover, it should also prove useful for all who wish to think with and beyond Kierkegaard to interpret and perhaps even to change our contemporary world.
TheCompanionis to be commended to scholars and students of Kierkegaard for many reasons, not least of which for how it foregrounds the edifying intention and execution of Kierkegaard's writing... A considerable scholarly achievement.
This is an exceptionally well-conceived guide to Kierkegaard's theology. I very much appreciate, precisely as a systematic theologian, the way each contributor highlights Kierkegaard's concern that doctrine exists not for its own sake, but for the edification of disciples. These essays enable us to hear Kierkegaard's prophetic voice once again.
We readers of Kierkegaard have often developed ingenious strategies to downplay the religious in his authorship, either because we don't take it seriously or it indicts us. This Companion proves true Kierkegaard's claim that the authorship was religious from first to last, and clarifies how this is so at every turn.
To consider Kierkegaard's theology, is not to indulge in a matter peripheral to his thought. It is to engage with the heart and soul of his entire project. This handbook covers all the key themes of Christian theology; it deals with Kierkegaard as a church historical figure, as a theologian in his own right, and as a crucial conversation partner for the present age. It is a rich resource, of great value for students of Kierkegaard, theologians, and theological Kierkegaardians alike.