The Gospel in the Western Context: A Missiological Reading of Christology in Dialogue with Hendrikus Berkhof and Colin Gunton: Studies in Reformed Theology, cartea 37
Autor Gert-Jan Roesten Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 oct 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004386471
ISBN-10: 9004386475
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Reformed Theology
ISBN-10: 9004386475
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Reformed Theology
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction
1 Can the West be Converted? A Personal Challenge
2 Can the West be Converted? A Theological Challenge
3 Theology Contextualized
4 The Western Context
5 Systematic Theology
6 Contextualized Christology
7 Hendrikus Berkhof and Colin Gunton
8 Research Question
9 Methodology
10 Relevance
11 Outline
1 Introduction to Hendrikus Berkhof
1.1 The First Period: Till 1950. The Impact of the Second World War
1.2 Second Period: 1950–1965. The Rebuilding of Dutch Society
1.3 Third Period: 1965–1985. The Challenge of an A-theistic and Secular Climate
2 The Method with Which Berkhof Reads the Western Context
2.1 Introduction: The Importance of Reading the Context
2.2 Discern the Questions, Answers, and ‘Lebensgefühl’ in the Context
2.3 Discern ‘The Spirit of the Age’ within the Church
2.4 Discern in Light of the Gospel
2.5 Respond Dialectically, Embracing Tension and Crisis
2.6 Respond with Contextualized Theology
3 The Content of Berkhof’s Reading of the Western Context
3.1 The Deep Structure of Berkhof’s Theology and the Divided Worldview of Modernity
3.2 ‘World’ in a Climate of Revolution and Evolution
3.3 The ‘Human Being’ in a Climate of Existentialism and Anthropocentrism
3.4 ‘God’ in a Climate of Empiricism and Functionalism
3.5 Other Themes?
4 The Method with Which Berkhof Approaches Christology
4.1 Christology: ‘From Behind,’ ‘From Below,’ ‘From Above,’ and ‘From Before’
4.2 Christology: A Method Shaped by the Triple-Star System
5 The Content of Berkhof’s Christology
5.1 Jesus Christ: The New Human Covenant Partner
5.2 Jesus Christ: Bringer of Salvation in History
5.3 Jesus Christ: The Son of God
5.4 Christology and the Contextual Triad
6 Evaluation of Berkhof
6.1 The Methodology of Reading the Western Context
6.2 The Content of Reading the Western Context
6.3 The Methodology of Christology
6.4 The Content of Christology
7 Introduction to Colin Gunton
7.1 The First Period: 1962–1977. Christological Controversies in a Secularizing World
7.2 The Second Period: 1977–1995. Diverse Challenges to the Method of Theology
7.3 The Third Period: 1995–2003. Renaissance of Trinitarian Theology
8 The Method with Which Gunton Reads the Western Context
8.1 Introduction: An Analogy of Gunton’s Approach to Theology
8.2 Discern the Context by Expressing and Justifying the Gospel
8.3 Discern with a Theological Reading
8.4 Discern with a Dialectical Reading
8.5 Discern with an Awareness of the Impact of Idolatry on Human Perception
9 The Content of Gunton’s Reading of the Western Context
9.1 The Deep Structure of Gunton’s Theology and the Immanence of Modernity
9.2 Paradoxical Features of Modernity (I): Rationality
9.3 Paradoxical Features of Modernity (II): Time
9.4 Paradoxical Features of Modernity (III): Freedom
9.5 Paradoxical Features of Modernity (IV): Human Community
9.6 The Fragmentation of Modern Culture and the Lack of Relational Ontology
10 The Method with Which Gunton Approaches Christology
10.1 The Gospel and Methodology in Christology
10.2 A Theological Reading and Methodology in Christology
10.3 A Dialectical Reading and Methodology in Christology
10.4 Idolatry And Methodology in Christology (I): Dualism
10.5 Idolatry and Methodology in Christology (II): A False Time-frame
10.6 Idolatry and Methodology in Christology (III): Overstressing Human Power
10.7 Idolatry and Methodology in Christology (IV): Plurality Without Unity
10.8 The Fragmentation of Modern Culture and Christology’s Lack of Cosmic Context
11 The Content of Gunton’s Christology
11.1 Jesus Christ: Lord of Creation and Creature, God and Man
11.2 Jesus Christ: The Revelation of God’s Eternal Love in Time
11.3 Jesus Christ: God’s Saving Love and Self-giving in Action
11.4 Jesus Christ: Second Person of the Trinitarian Communion Become Flesh
11.5 Jesus Christ: Perichoresis and Sacrifice
12 Evaluation of Gunton
12.1 The Methodology of Reading the Western Context
12.2 The Content of Reading the Western Context
12.3 The Methodology of Christology
12.4 The Content of Christology
13 The Gospel as Star-theme
13.1 The Mystery of the Gospel
13.2 The Unity and Diversity of the Gospel
14 A Methodology for Reading the Context
14.1 Learning about Contextualization from the Third World Church
14.2 A Missional Hermeneutic
14.3 A Gospel-centered Model for Reading the Context
14.4 From Gospel to Context and Back
15 The Content of Reading the Western Context
15.1 The ‘Age of Authenticity’
15.2 The Lens of Worship, Salvation, and (Crucified) Life-style
15.3 A Dialogue with Berkhof and Gunton
16 Contours of a Western Gospel
16.1 A Gospel-narrative in the Western Context
16.2 A Gospel-salvation in the Western Context
16.3 A Gospel-frame in the Western Context
16.4 A Confession of Jesus Christ from the Western Context
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 Can the West be Converted? A Personal Challenge
2 Can the West be Converted? A Theological Challenge
3 Theology Contextualized
4 The Western Context
5 Systematic Theology
6 Contextualized Christology
7 Hendrikus Berkhof and Colin Gunton
8 Research Question
9 Methodology
10 Relevance
11 Outline
Part 1: Hendrikus Berkhof
1 Introduction to Hendrikus Berkhof
1.1 The First Period: Till 1950. The Impact of the Second World War
1.2 Second Period: 1950–1965. The Rebuilding of Dutch Society
1.3 Third Period: 1965–1985. The Challenge of an A-theistic and Secular Climate
2 The Method with Which Berkhof Reads the Western Context
2.1 Introduction: The Importance of Reading the Context
2.2 Discern the Questions, Answers, and ‘Lebensgefühl’ in the Context
2.3 Discern ‘The Spirit of the Age’ within the Church
2.4 Discern in Light of the Gospel
2.5 Respond Dialectically, Embracing Tension and Crisis
2.6 Respond with Contextualized Theology
3 The Content of Berkhof’s Reading of the Western Context
3.1 The Deep Structure of Berkhof’s Theology and the Divided Worldview of Modernity
3.2 ‘World’ in a Climate of Revolution and Evolution
3.3 The ‘Human Being’ in a Climate of Existentialism and Anthropocentrism
3.4 ‘God’ in a Climate of Empiricism and Functionalism
3.5 Other Themes?
4 The Method with Which Berkhof Approaches Christology
4.1 Christology: ‘From Behind,’ ‘From Below,’ ‘From Above,’ and ‘From Before’
4.2 Christology: A Method Shaped by the Triple-Star System
5 The Content of Berkhof’s Christology
5.1 Jesus Christ: The New Human Covenant Partner
5.2 Jesus Christ: Bringer of Salvation in History
5.3 Jesus Christ: The Son of God
5.4 Christology and the Contextual Triad
6 Evaluation of Berkhof
6.1 The Methodology of Reading the Western Context
6.2 The Content of Reading the Western Context
6.3 The Methodology of Christology
6.4 The Content of Christology
Part 2: Colin Gunton
7 Introduction to Colin Gunton
7.1 The First Period: 1962–1977. Christological Controversies in a Secularizing World
7.2 The Second Period: 1977–1995. Diverse Challenges to the Method of Theology
7.3 The Third Period: 1995–2003. Renaissance of Trinitarian Theology
8 The Method with Which Gunton Reads the Western Context
8.1 Introduction: An Analogy of Gunton’s Approach to Theology
8.2 Discern the Context by Expressing and Justifying the Gospel
8.3 Discern with a Theological Reading
8.4 Discern with a Dialectical Reading
8.5 Discern with an Awareness of the Impact of Idolatry on Human Perception
9 The Content of Gunton’s Reading of the Western Context
9.1 The Deep Structure of Gunton’s Theology and the Immanence of Modernity
9.2 Paradoxical Features of Modernity (I): Rationality
9.3 Paradoxical Features of Modernity (II): Time
9.4 Paradoxical Features of Modernity (III): Freedom
9.5 Paradoxical Features of Modernity (IV): Human Community
9.6 The Fragmentation of Modern Culture and the Lack of Relational Ontology
10 The Method with Which Gunton Approaches Christology
10.1 The Gospel and Methodology in Christology
10.2 A Theological Reading and Methodology in Christology
10.3 A Dialectical Reading and Methodology in Christology
10.4 Idolatry And Methodology in Christology (I): Dualism
10.5 Idolatry and Methodology in Christology (II): A False Time-frame
10.6 Idolatry and Methodology in Christology (III): Overstressing Human Power
10.7 Idolatry and Methodology in Christology (IV): Plurality Without Unity
10.8 The Fragmentation of Modern Culture and Christology’s Lack of Cosmic Context
11 The Content of Gunton’s Christology
11.1 Jesus Christ: Lord of Creation and Creature, God and Man
11.2 Jesus Christ: The Revelation of God’s Eternal Love in Time
11.3 Jesus Christ: God’s Saving Love and Self-giving in Action
11.4 Jesus Christ: Second Person of the Trinitarian Communion Become Flesh
11.5 Jesus Christ: Perichoresis and Sacrifice
12 Evaluation of Gunton
12.1 The Methodology of Reading the Western Context
12.2 The Content of Reading the Western Context
12.3 The Methodology of Christology
12.4 The Content of Christology
Part 3: Contours of a Western Gospel at the Beginning of the 21st Century
13 The Gospel as Star-theme
13.1 The Mystery of the Gospel
13.2 The Unity and Diversity of the Gospel
14 A Methodology for Reading the Context
14.1 Learning about Contextualization from the Third World Church
14.2 A Missional Hermeneutic
14.3 A Gospel-centered Model for Reading the Context
14.4 From Gospel to Context and Back
15 The Content of Reading the Western Context
15.1 The ‘Age of Authenticity’
15.2 The Lens of Worship, Salvation, and (Crucified) Life-style
15.3 A Dialogue with Berkhof and Gunton
16 Contours of a Western Gospel
16.1 A Gospel-narrative in the Western Context
16.2 A Gospel-salvation in the Western Context
16.3 A Gospel-frame in the Western Context
16.4 A Confession of Jesus Christ from the Western Context
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Gert-Jan Roest, Ph.D. (2016), Free University Amsterdam, is part-time teacher of missiology at the Theological University Kampen, The Netherlands. For fifteen years he worked as a church-planter and evangelist in Amsterdam.
Recenzii
"Roest’s approach is thoroughly based on theological reflection of Berkhof’s and Gunton’s legacies, combined with much praxis-informed analysis. The results are quite intriguing, for the gospel-centred model for reading the context – with the help of keen specialists like Lesslie Newbigin, Chris Wright, James Dunn et alia – turns out to be a promising avenue, because the hermeneutical key to the proposed model is provided by the gospel story." Revd Prof. Dr Henk Bakker, in: Journal of European Baptist Studies Volume 19.1 (2019)