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Köp båda 2 för 1433 krR.P. Hoogenboom, Theologia Reformata Atonement is a thoughtful and creative book that offers enriching philosophical insights into a variety of theological concepts such a justification, sanctification, being in Christ, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
Paul Reasoner, Religious Studies Review This is a magisterial work on the Christian idea of atonement, covering a host of philosophical issues: the methodology of philosophical theology, the philosophy of God, reflections on love, sin, guilt, shame, forgiveness, repentance, punishment, mind- reading, moral psychology, human nature, and will. Stump refers to her account of the atonement as the Marian interpretation, honoring some of the Mary figures in the New Testament.
Wout Bisschop, Philosophia Reformata Eleonore Stump has written an impressive book on this central Christian doctrine, which is worth reading by theologians and philosophers...
Joshua Thurow and Jada Twedt Strabbing, Faith and Philosophy Eleonore Stump's Atonement is a monumental achievement in analytic philosophical theology...We believe this interpretation contains many insights; it will be an enduring contribution to philosophical and theological work on the atonement for years to come.
Roy McDaniel, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Trinity Journal This is a work of intelligent theological synthesis that deserves to be read.
Rolfe King, University of Aberdeen, Notre Dame Philosophical Review This book is a very significant project within the tradition of analytic philosophical theology, and one in which integrity and humanity shine through.
J. Spencer Atkins, Theological Studies I highly recommend Atonement to anyone, expert or enthusiast, interested in an interpretation of the atonement consistent with a loving God. Stumps writing is clear, easily accessible, and engaging. This work is suitable for a graduate-level or upper-division theology or philosophy of religion course; excerpts, too, are viable for lower-division courses.
CHOICE This is a stimulating work of philosophical theology. Summing up: Recommended
Eleonore Stump is the Robert J. Henle Professor of Philosophy at Saint Louis University. She is also Honorary Professor at Wuhan University and at the Logos Institute, St Andrews, and a Professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University. She has published extensively in philosophy of religion, contemporary metaphysics, and medieval philosophy. Her books include Aquinas (2003) and Wandering in Darkness: Narrative and the Problem of Suffering (2010). She has given the Gifford Lectures (2003), the Wilde lectures (2006), the Stewart lectures (2009); and she will give the Stanton lectures at Cambridge in 2018. She is past president of the Society of Christian Philosophers, the American Catholic Philosophical Association, and the American Philosophical Association, Central Division; and she is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Part I: What Is Wanted, What Is Needed to Get What Is Wanted, and What Will Not Work 1: Methodology, Problems, and Desiderata 2: Guilt, Shame, and Satisfaction 3: The Anselmian Interpretation of the Atonement: Love, Goodness, Justice, and Forgiveness Part II: What Is Wanted: What It Is Not and What It Is 4: Union: God's Omnipresence and Indwelling 5: Union: God's Omnipresence and Indwelling 6: Willing What God Wills: Eckhart and Aquinas 7: Life in Grace Part III: What Is Needed to Get What Is Wanted and the Atonement of Christ 8: The Temptations of Christ and Other Stories 9: Perseverance: Eucharist and Suffering Part IV: The Desiderata for an Interpretation of the Doctrine of the Atonement 10: The Atonement and the Solution to the Problems of Guilt and Shame 11: Conclusion: The Remaining Desiderata and Final Reflection Bibliography