T&T Clark Introduction to Spirit Christology
Autor Professor Leopoldo A. Sánchez M.en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567690135
ISBN-10: 056769013X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 056769013X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Outlines a wide range of theological problems or questions raised by contemporary voices in the field of Spirit Christology
Notă biografică
Leopoldo A. Sánchez M. is Professor of Systematic Theology and the Werner R.H. and Elizabeth R. Krause Professor of Hispanic Ministries; and Director of the Center for Hispanic Studies at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Cuprins
PrefaceChapter 1A Bird's-Eye View of Spirit Christology: Its Burden, Varieties, and Contemporary RevivalChapter 2 The Fullness of the Spirit in and Through Jesus: Insights from Biblical Studies Chapter 3 The Spirit Enters the Flesh to Save the Flesh: Building Blocks from the Early ChurchChapter 4The Spirit in the Trinity: Spirit and Logos Christologies in Trinitarian KeyChapter 5 Who Do You Say that I Am?: The Complementarity of Spirit and Logos Christologies Chapter 6 Christlike Ways of the Spirit: Spirit Christology and Life in the WorldConclusionBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
As the title indicates, this is an introduction to a way of thinking about Christ that is making huge inroads into theology today, and for good reason. As one of an emerging cadre of voices on Spirit Christology, Sanchez offers a wise and pastoral approach to an understanding of who Jesus is that starts from human experience and takes seriously the challenges facing Christianity today.
"If Jesus is God, does he really need the Spirit?" inquiring theological minds want to know. They need go no further than this masterful study by Professor Leo Sanchez on the renewed theological and experiential interest in the Spirit's relationship to the Son, and vice versa. Highly recommended.
I am convinced that a way forward from the neglect of the Spirit in Christian discourse is an attentiveness to the field of Spirit Christology. Sánchez has offered us a valuable introductory volume that straightaway delves into many of the insights and contributions of this important conversation.
Leopoldo Sánchez tackles the vexing problem of integrating both the Logos and the Spirit in the task of Christology with both clarity and depth. Broadly ecumenical in scope, this volume surveys a truly impressive range of issues surrounding Spirit Christology from the fields of biblical, historical, systematic, and mission studies.
Performers that also compose have been rare in classical music and the field of classical theological studies. Leopoldo Sanchez is indeed a performer in the classics, both in music and theology, but also a great composer of a Spirit Christology's potpourri that distinctively combines the best of the past in the language and tones of the present. Through key characters of Western Christian traditions, Sanchez's articulation of Spirit Christology is focused, clear, insightful, formative, and inspiring. His work is best appreciated if one is willing to journey through the patristic, magisterial, and contemporary normative theologians knowing that they are voices we can use to help tune-up our ears to recognize the Spirit's song of Life, where we live and do ministry today. Performers are pragmatists; hence, the reader will find in Sanchez's work a practical location for knowledge that matters in a post-Christian, postcolonial, and post-secular world.
"Spirit Christology" can be a confusing term and concept, not only for students but even for scholars. Leo Sánchez is a leading voice in Spirit Christology as a complement to Logos Christology. His latest volume helpfully explores the biblical, historical, and theological issues related to the important but often neglected role of the Spirit in Jesus' life and ministry-and its significance for us who have received the same Spirit. Highly recommended.
Dr. Sánchez provides a 21st century comprehensive and critical overview of Spirit-christology. This volume establishes the significance and sustainability of Spirit-christology as its own field by demonstrating its biblical foundations, historical development, Trinitarian vitality and contextual application. The author truly delivers a readable and richly rewarding Spirit-christology textbook.
"If Jesus is God, does he really need the Spirit?" inquiring theological minds want to know. They need go no further than this masterful study by Professor Leo Sanchez on the renewed theological and experiential interest in the Spirit's relationship to the Son, and vice versa. Highly recommended.
I am convinced that a way forward from the neglect of the Spirit in Christian discourse is an attentiveness to the field of Spirit Christology. Sánchez has offered us a valuable introductory volume that straightaway delves into many of the insights and contributions of this important conversation.
Leopoldo Sánchez tackles the vexing problem of integrating both the Logos and the Spirit in the task of Christology with both clarity and depth. Broadly ecumenical in scope, this volume surveys a truly impressive range of issues surrounding Spirit Christology from the fields of biblical, historical, systematic, and mission studies.
Performers that also compose have been rare in classical music and the field of classical theological studies. Leopoldo Sanchez is indeed a performer in the classics, both in music and theology, but also a great composer of a Spirit Christology's potpourri that distinctively combines the best of the past in the language and tones of the present. Through key characters of Western Christian traditions, Sanchez's articulation of Spirit Christology is focused, clear, insightful, formative, and inspiring. His work is best appreciated if one is willing to journey through the patristic, magisterial, and contemporary normative theologians knowing that they are voices we can use to help tune-up our ears to recognize the Spirit's song of Life, where we live and do ministry today. Performers are pragmatists; hence, the reader will find in Sanchez's work a practical location for knowledge that matters in a post-Christian, postcolonial, and post-secular world.
"Spirit Christology" can be a confusing term and concept, not only for students but even for scholars. Leo Sánchez is a leading voice in Spirit Christology as a complement to Logos Christology. His latest volume helpfully explores the biblical, historical, and theological issues related to the important but often neglected role of the Spirit in Jesus' life and ministry-and its significance for us who have received the same Spirit. Highly recommended.
Dr. Sánchez provides a 21st century comprehensive and critical overview of Spirit-christology. This volume establishes the significance and sustainability of Spirit-christology as its own field by demonstrating its biblical foundations, historical development, Trinitarian vitality and contextual application. The author truly delivers a readable and richly rewarding Spirit-christology textbook.