Essays on Ecumenical, Postliberal, and Political Themes, with Special Reference to Karl Barth
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Köp båda 2 för 847 krThis volume draws together in one place several previously published essays by Princeton theologian George Hunsinger, showing the scope and depth of his recent work. As he explores such apparently varied topics as the Eucharist, torture, and the theological gifts and problems in the works of Hans Frei and H. Richard Niebuhr, Hunsinger embodies afresh the core commitments he has learned through his lifelong study of Karl Barth: generous, tough-minded ecumenism that seeks ecclesial unity without sacrificing theological substance; and deep engagement with the Nicene, Chalcedonian, and Reformation Christian traditions in order to witness today to the saving significance of Jesus Christ for the entire world. * Martha More-Keish, Columbia Theological Seminary, USA * George Hunsinger brilliantly demonstrates how key theological impulses from Karl Barth continue to challenge the church to greater faithfulness in worship and sacraments, political witness, and ecumenical relations, also with Jews. Hunsingers generous orthodoxy is firmly grounded in Nicaea, Chalcedon, and the Reformation, while welcoming insights from other theological perspectives. These essays richly summarize commitments that have characterized all of Hunsingers work, including church catechisms and the National Religious Campaign Against Torture. * John Burgess, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA * Another significant volume from the well-known Princeton scholar George Hunsinger: a wide ranging vision of contemporary theology especially regarding urgent ecumenical questions. * Michael Weinrich, University of Bochum, Germany * This collection of essays harvests the fruits of Hunsingers mature scholarship, and allows him to move with his passionate interest in Barth to a more conversational theology that engages the whole church, while also dealing with more recent post-liberal and political themes. * Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology *
George Hunsinger is Princeton Theological Seminary's Hazel Thompson McCord Professor of Systematic Theology, USA.
Preface Introduction 1. Conversational Theology: The Wit and Wisdom of Karl Barth Ecumenical Theology 2. The Dimension of Depth: T.F. Torrance on the Sacraments 3. Karl Barth on the Lord's Supper 4. Baptism and the Soteriology of Forgiveness Postliberal Theology 5. Postliberal Theology 6. Hans W. Frei: The Quest for a Generous Orthodoxy 7. Hans W. Frei: The Book of Detours 8. On Robert W. Jenson's Systematic Theology 9. Between Barth and Troeltsch: H.R. Niebuhr's The Meaning of Revelation Political Theology 10. The Political Views of Karl Barth 11. Social Witness in Generous Orthodoxy 12. Torture Is the Ticking Time-Bomb 13. Violence Finds Refuge in Falsehood 14. Karl Barth and Human Rights 15. Five Public Statements a. We Must Oppose This War (2003) b. Appeal to America (2004) c. Torture Is a Moral Issue (2006) d. A Call for Interfaith Reconciliation (2007) e. An Appeal to End the Death Penalty (2011) Conclusion 16. Le Chambon: How Did Goodness Happen? Bibliography Index