E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten, E-Book
A Theological Exploration
E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Challenges in Contemporary Theology
ISBN: 978-1-118-36744-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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* Examines the importance of scriptural interpretation in thelife of Christians and of the church
* Draws together two lively discussions: a study of the theologyof the Cappadocian fathers, and a discussion of theologicalinterpretation of Scripture in the twentieth and twenty-firstcenturies
* Covers an impressive historical range, from Basil of Caesarearight up to the work of the major contemporary thinkers, StanleyHauerwas and Rowan Williams
* Offers a sophisticated understanding of many Patristic thinkers- an area of huge current interest in the field - andchallenges accepted readings of the theology of Basil ofCaesarea
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Editions and Translations xii
Abbreviations xv
Introduction 1
Part I: Basil of Caesarea 6
Part II: Contemporary and Constructive Theology 27
Summary of the Argument 33
Part I Basil of Caesarea 35
1 The Reader - A Little Lower than the Angels37
Angels: Perfect upon Creation 38
Humanity: Perfected over Time 42
2 The Text - Scriptural Paideia 71
Anthropological Context 72
Revelation 74
Theological Account of Scripture 77
The Utility of Scripture 85
3 Reading - Eschatological Interpretation 90
Theological Analysis of Reading 92
The End of Reading 104
4 Ecclesial Setting - Exegesis and Ecclesial Dogma111
A Concise History of Reception for De Spiritu Sancto 27 113
Background to De Spiritu Sancto: The Notion of Craft 114
A Reading of De Spiritu Sancto 27 117
Conclusion to Part I: Basil's Theological Account ofScriptural Interpretation 129
Part II Contemporary and Constructive Theology 133
Introduction to Part II: The Contemporary Debate 135
5 The Reader - Restoring a Sense of the End 140
The Critique of Modernity 141
Narrative and Human Nature 145
6 The Text - Scripture in the Flow of Time 159
Revelation and Generativity 161
A Text in Time 162
7 Reading - Interpretation and the Time of Learning173
Reading as Shaped by Models of Scripture 174
The Contour of the Time of Learning 176
8 Ecclesial Setting - Practices Performed in Community184
The Ecclesial Framework 187
Interpretation Situated in a Web of Practices 189
9 A Constructive Account of Scriptural Interpretation201
Reader 205
Text 212
Reading 217
Ecclesial Setting 224
Conclusion 234
Bibliography 245
Index 265