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Acting for Others : Trinitarian Communion and Christological Agency /

This book explores why the metaphor of the church as a family is insufficient. Arendt's concept of action and her criticism of privatizing the public political space by viewing it as a family are engaged through Bonhoeffer's ecclesiology and political theology and Staniloae's triadolo...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Auteur principal: Kušnieriková, Michaela (Auteur)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2017
Collection:Emerging scholars.
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Résumé:This book explores why the metaphor of the church as a family is insufficient. Arendt's concept of action and her criticism of privatizing the public political space by viewing it as a family are engaged through Bonhoeffer's ecclesiology and political theology and Staniloae's triadology and theology of the world. The roots of the different views of Arendt and Bonhoeffer on family symbolism are traced to their distinct notions of acting. Human action becomes the central theme of the debate--influenced by the Eastern Orthodox ecumenist Staniloae and his vision of the communal relationship and interactivity of human subjects, and their place in the world. Synthesizing Bonhoeffer and Staniloae, Christian calling is unfolded not only as acting for others, but also with others as Trinitarian participatory response--response to the words and deeds of the three divine Persons acting in communion. In being drawn into these unique relations, human beings are empowered for communal and common acting of equals participating in public-political issues. Since the family metaphor fails to articulate such acting, this study complements this symbolism with the metaphor of the church as a political community of solidarity.
Description:Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE.
Description matérielle:1 online resource (228 pages).
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-201) and index.
ISBN:9781506409016
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