Children of God : the Child as Source of Theological Anthropology.
Children of God sheds new light on the role of the child figure in modernity, and in theological responses to it, the book makes an important contribution to the disciplines of historical theology, theology and literature and ecumenical theology. Through a careful exploration of the continuities and...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Farnham :
Ashgate Publishing Ltd,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Contents; Note on Translations; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Theological Anthropologies of the Child; Methodology; Jean-Yves Lacoste; A Brief Theological History of the Child; Outline of the Project; Structure of the Book; 2 'God made Man Greater when He made Him less': Traherne's Iconic Child; Rediscovering Traherne; 'Communicating most Enriching Truths'; 'Sin! O only fatal Woe'; Traherne's Orthodoxy; 'The Maner is ... of greatest Concernment'; Conclusion; 3 'Sense Deified': Humanity in Divinity; Introduction.
- 'Enjoying the World': Augustine's uti/frui Distinction ReconfiguredSelf-love and the Self in Relation; The First and Second Adam: Anthropology and Christology; 'Humanity ... the Handmaid of true Divinity'; Conclusion; 4 'L'Élève de la nature': The Rousseauvian Shift; Introduction; The Question of Genre; 'Un art ... d'être ignorant'; Immediacy and Mediation; Émile and the Tutor; Conclusion; 5 'Die reine Offenbarung des Göttlichen': Who is Schleiermacher's Child?; Introduction; Schleiermacher and Romanticism; Evoking a Mood: Die Weihnachtsfeier; Childhood and Gender.
- Christology or Anthropology?Sophiology; Conclusion; 6 'Einheimisch' or 'Neugeboren'?: The Whereabouts of Schleiermacher's Child; Introduction; Hermeneutics and the Child; Mediation, Immediacy and Incarnation; Ambiguities; Conclusion; 7 'La théologie détendue': Péguy's Liturgical Child; Introduction; The Child as Theological Figure; Incarnation; Typology; Conclusion; 8 'L'Éternel dans le temporel': The Child as Icon of Hope; Introduction; 'Modernism' and 'Anti-modernism'; Henri Bergson; Incarnation: Trinity and Humanity; Conclusion; 9 Conclusion; Introduction.
- The Child's Place in Theological Anthropology Today: Balthasar and LacosteTraherne, Rousseau, Schleiermacher and Péguy: Commonalities and Contrasts; Conclusion: Eschatology and Iconicity; Bibliography; Index.