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The Actuality of Atonement: A Study of Metaphor, Rationality and the Christian Tradition: T&T Clark Cornerstones

Autor Colin E. Gunton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2019
Gunton re-examines the doctrine of Atonement and the language in which it is expressed in the light of modern scholarly developments. Readers are invited to explore the Atonement through the diverse metaphors of victory, legal justice and sacrifice - as they all express something of the meaning of life, death and resurrection of Jesus.Colin E. Gunton challenges the rationalist approaches to doctrines of Atonement provided by Kant, Schleiermacher and Hegel, and explores the re-emergence of metaphor as an accepted component of philosophical and theological dialogue. This Cornerstones edition includes a new introduction written by Kent Eilers, who considers how this work continues to influence the scholarly understanding of the doctrine of Atonement.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567665546
ISBN-10: 0567665542
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:3
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Cornerstones

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This new edition includes a new introduction by Kent Eilers which reflects on the impact of the work since it was first published

Notă biografică

Colin E. Gunton (1941-2003) was a British systematic theologian. He made contributions to the doctrine of Creation and the doctrine of the Trinity. He was professor of Christian Doctrine at King's College London, UK from 1984 until his death.

Cuprins

Introduction by Kent EilersPrefaceAcknowledgementsI. Patterns of Rationalism1. Where We Stand2. Redemption by Reason: Immanuel Kant and the Rationalism of Morality3. Translation and Reduction: F. D. E. Schleiermacher and the Rationalism of Experience4. Metaphor and Concept: Hegel and Conceptual Rationalism5. Rationalism and RationalityII. Mataphor and Theological Language1. The Dynamics of Metaphor2. Words and the World3. Words and the World4. Metaphor in Theology5. Language in ActionIII. The Battlefield and the Demons1. A Divine and Human Victory2. The Old Testament and the New3. The Language of Demons4. The Language of VictoryIV. The Justice of God: A Conversation1. Overlaps2. Anselm of Canterbury3. Beyond the Legal Metaphor4. The Justice of God5. Justice, Justification, Judgement6. Two Twentieth Century TheologiesV. Christ the Sacrifice: A Dead Metaphor?1. The Problem2. The Bible and the Metaphor3. Edward Irving and the Priestly Self-Offering of Christ4. The Logic of SacrificeVI. The Atonement and the Triune God1. Relation2. God: in the Beginning3. God: in the End4. Subjective and Objective5. Representation and Substitution6. Two Systematic QuestionsVII. The Community of Reconciliation1. Preplexity2. Truth3. Victory4. Judgement5. Forgiveness6. Community7. PraiseReferences and BibliographyIndex of Biblical ReferencesIndex of SubjectsIndex of Names

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'. . . a thought-provoking challenge for all Christians'. Christoph Schwöbel