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Concentrated Creation - Creation and Salvation in the Christology of Edward Schillebeeckx

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This is a very helpful book, showing how Schillebeeckx’s non-Anselmian soteriology expresses the intimate connections that he makes between creation, being human and Christology. The primacy of praxis is articulated clearly throughout the book, coming to fulfilment in its last part in challenging and compelling ways. Informationen zum Autor Rhona Lewis is an Independent Scholar, UK Vorwort Shows how Edward Schillebeeckx widens the understanding of salvation by linking it to creation, in a way that involves theological continuity with change Zusammenfassung Shows how Edward Schillebeeckx widens the understanding of salvation by linking it to creation, in a way that involves theological continuity with change Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction PART 1: Schillebeeckx’s Ressourcement Chapter 1: Christian Creation Faith: Aquinas and Schillebeeckx Chapter 2: Christian Anthropology: Irenaeus and Schillebeeckx PART 2: Questions of Continuity and Change Chapter 3: Questions of Continuity and Change Chapter 4: Continuity and change in Schillebeeckx’s Christology: The Earlier Christology Chapter 5: Continuity and Change in Schillebeeckx’s Later Christology: Suffering and Sin Chapter 6: Continuity and Change in Schillebeeckx’s Later Christology: The Praxis of the Kingdom of God and the Humanity of Christ. PART 3: Schillebeeckx’s Ideas and Methods in dialogue with New Contexts Chapter 7: Schillebeeckx’s Ideas and Methods in Dialogue with New Contexts: The Femicide in Ciudad-Juárez. Chapter 8: Schillebeeckx’s Ideas and Methods in dialogue with New Contexts: The Catholic Dialogue School in FlandersConclusion Bibliography

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