Christ's Gift, Our Response : Martin Luther and Louis-Marie Chauvet on the Connection between Sacraments and Ethics /
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Collegeville, Minnesota :
Liturgical Press,
[2015]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Titlepage
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Why This Project?
- Why Luther and Chauvet?
- Brief Overview of the Project
- Chapter 1 Background: The Field of Liturgy and Ethics
- Introduction
- Background: Liturgy and Ethics
- The Liturgical Movement
- Virgil Michel
- Dorothy Day
- Liturgy and Ethics through Vatican II
- Contemporary Directions in Liturgy and Ethics
- Don E. Saliers
- J.-M.-R. Tillard
- Bruce Morrill
- Background: Louis-Marie Chauvet
- Martin Heidegger
- Marcel Mauss
- Jacques Derrida
- Background: Strains of Luther Interpretation
- The New Finnish Interpretation of Luther (The Finnish School)
- The Luther of Justification by Divine Imputation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2 Sacraments and Ethics in Martin Luther
- Introduction
- Luther on the Sacraments
- God's Action in Giving, Presence, and Promise
- God's Promise in Christ
- God's Presence in Christ
- Sacraments and Ethics as Union with Christ
- Two Kinds of Works, and Two Kinds of Righteousness
- The Bridge to Ethics: Luther's Simul
- Sanctification: Getting Used to Being Justified
- Chapter 3 Sacraments and Ethics in Louis-Marie Chauvet
- Introduction
- 1. The Symbol and the Symbolic
- Problems with Thomas: Causality and Sign
- Chauvet's Alternative: The Symbolic
- 2. Theological Anthropology
- 3. Symbolic Exchange and the Sacraments
- Symbolic Exchange: The Gift
- Symbolic Exchange: Grace
- 4. Sacraments and Ethics
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4 Conversation between Luther and Chauvet
- Introduction
- Common Basis for Sacraments and Ethics: It's All Gift
- Common Concerns, Different Approaches
- The Finnish School and Reading Chauvet into Luther
- Possible Objections Explored
- Receiving the Gift: Reading Luther into Chauvet
- Theological (Sacramental) Anthropology and Ethics.
- Chauvet: Is There Such a Thing as the Human Person?
- Luther: An Ethics of Passivity, and Its Problems
- Communal Ethics and the Sacramental Community
- Luther, Chauvet, and Consent
- Communal Ethics and Social and Political Activism
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography.