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