Beloved community : critical dogmatics after Christendom / Paul R. Hinlicky.

By: Hinlicky, Paul R [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, c2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: xxviii, 932 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9780802869357; 0802869351Subject(s): Theology, Doctrinal -- History | Dogma, Development of | Dogma, Development of | Theology, DoctrinalGenre/Form: History. | History.DDC classification: 230 LOC classification: BT21.3 | .H56 2015
Contents:
PROLEGOMENA -- The Knowledge of God -- The Discipline of Theology as Critical Dogmatics -- A Note on the "Historicity" of the Resurrection of Jesus -- The Theology of the Word -- The Interpretation of Experience -- How Critical Dogmatics Is "Critical" and "Dogmatic" -- The Cognitive Claim -- Contextual Considerations -- After Christendom -- The Continuity Thesis -- Neither Univocity nor Analogy -- A Note on the Triadic Structure of Theological Knowledge -- A Note on Gendered Language -- Excursus: Perpetua and the Fatherhood of God -- Preliminary Clarifications -- Odd Questions -- I -- Excursus: Augustine, Luther, and the Critique of the Sovereign Self -- Odd Questions -- II -- Is God Possible? -- Is Christ Necessary? -- Does Faith Justify? -- Excursus: On the Three Lutheranisms -- Are the Scriptures Holy?
PNEUMATOLOGY -- The Theological Subject -- The "Natural" Man (1 Cor. 2:14) -- John 20: Hearing Is Believing Is Seeing in a New Way -- Sinfulness -- Early Christian Baptism -- A Note on Apocalyptic Demonology -- Baptism as Rebirth into the Ecclesia -- I -- Excursus: The Jeremias -- Aland Debate on Infant Baptism -- Baptism as Rebirth into the Ecclesia -- II -- Luther's "Baptizatus sum!" -- Menno Simons on the New Birth -- Karl Barth's Second "Nein!" -- Concepts of Theological Subjectivity -- On the Plane of Immanence -- Creator Spiritus -- Toward the Ecumenical Doctrine of Baptism -- The Way to Ecumenical Convergence on the Spirit -- Tritheism? -- The Paraclete of John 17 -- The Spirit as Unifier of the Sign and the Thing Signified -- Overcoming the Western "tendency towards modalism" -- "Sanctification": Holy Secularity in Fulfillment of Creation -- The Spirit's Mission to the Nations -- The Ministry of the Church -- I
Excursus: The Ordination of Women -- The Ministry of the Church -- II -- An Alternative: Ephraim Radner's Brutal Unity -- A Note on the Eschaton of Judgment -- CHRISTOLOGY -- The Objectivity of Faith -- Historicizing the Eschatological? -- The "Theotokos" and Her Child -- Excursus: On Jewish Perplexity as a Principle Internal to Christology -- A Note on the Modern Marian Dogmas -- Modalist Confusions in Christology -- Realignment: The Christological Division of the Divisions -- New Testament Objectifications -- Stuhlmacher against Bultmann on Pauline Christology -- Marcus's Commentary on Mark -- Schnelle's John 6 -- The Truth of the Incarnation -- Eucharistic Controversies regarding the Objectivity of Christ's Presence for Faith -- Christology -- Toward the Ecumenical Doctrine of the Eucharistic Meal -- The Unity of Christ's Person -- Excursus: "The Deity Has Withdrawn" -- The Christological Way between Schleiermacher and Barth
Salvation in Christ -- The Prophet of the Reign of God -- The Intercession of Christ -- An Alternative: Marilyn McCord Adams's Christ and the Defeat of Horrors -- A Note on the Parousia of Christ -- PATROLOGY -- The Audience of Theology -- Conscience and Theology -- God after God -- The Faith of Jesus in the Heavenly Father -- "Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name..." -- "Thy kingdom come! Thy will be done on earth as in heaven..." -- A Note on the Faith of the "Historical" Jesus Formulated in the Lord's Prayer -- "Thy kingdom come...!" -- Continued -- "Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us..." -- "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, forever. Amen." -- God Surpassing God -- Missio Dei -- A Note on Islam as the Judgment of God on Christendom
The Almighty Father -- Toward the Ecumenical Doctrine of Confession -- I -- A Note on Pastoral and Liturgical Theology -- Toward the Ecumenical Doctrine of Confession -- II -- A Note on Creation Faith and the Scientific Understanding of Nature -- The Almighty Agent of Eschatological Creation -- Genesis as Promise -- God's Time, Created Time, and the Divine Decree -- Problems of Evil -- Structures for Justice and Love -- Whether God Exists... -- Divine Being -- Doxological Analytic of the Holy Existence -- An Alternative: Brueggemann's Conflicted Yahweh -- The Theodicy of Faith -- The Circle Spirals -- CONCLUSION: DOXOLOGY -- The Eternal Trinity and the Life Eternal -- God Is the Eschaton of Judgment -- The Co-Equal Trinity in Anticipation of Glory -- Eternal Life.
Summary: In this scholarly work Paul Hinlicky transcends the impasse between dogmatic and systematic theology as he presents an original, comprehensive system of theology especially apropos to the post-Christendom North American context. Deploying an unusual Spirit-Son-Father trinitarian scheme, Hinlicky carefully develops his system of theology through expansive, wide-ranging argumentation. He engages with other theologians throughout the book and concludes each major section by discussing an alternate perspective on the subject. (Publisher).
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Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE PROLEGOMENA -- 1. The Knowledge of God -- The Discipline of Theology as Critical Dogmatics -- A Note on the "Historicity" of the Resurrection of Jesus -- The Theology of the Word -- The Interpretation of Experience -- How Critical Dogmatics Is "Critical" and "Dogmatic" -- The Cognitive Claim -- Contextual Considerations -- After Christendom -- The Continuity Thesis -- Neither Univocity nor Analogy -- A Note on the Triadic Structure of Theological Knowledge -- A Note on Gendered Language -- Excursus: Perpetua and the Fatherhood of God -- 2. Preliminary Clarifications -- Odd Questions -- I -- Excursus: Augustine, Luther, and the Critique of the Sovereign Self -- Odd Questions -- II -- Is God Possible? -- Is Christ Necessary? -- Does Faith Justify? -- Excursus: On the Three Lutheranisms -- Are the Scriptures Holy?

Pt. TWO PNEUMATOLOGY -- 3. The Theological Subject -- The "Natural" Man (1 Cor. 2:14) -- John 20: Hearing Is Believing Is Seeing in a New Way -- Sinfulness -- Early Christian Baptism -- A Note on Apocalyptic Demonology -- Baptism as Rebirth into the Ecclesia -- I -- Excursus: The Jeremias -- Aland Debate on Infant Baptism -- Baptism as Rebirth into the Ecclesia -- II -- Luther's "Baptizatus sum!" -- Menno Simons on the New Birth -- Karl Barth's Second "Nein!" -- Concepts of Theological Subjectivity -- On the Plane of Immanence -- 4. Creator Spiritus -- Toward the Ecumenical Doctrine of Baptism -- The Way to Ecumenical Convergence on the Spirit -- Tritheism? -- The Paraclete of John 17 -- The Spirit as Unifier of the Sign and the Thing Signified -- Overcoming the Western "tendency towards modalism" -- "Sanctification": Holy Secularity in Fulfillment of Creation -- The Spirit's Mission to the Nations -- The Ministry of the Church -- I

Excursus: The Ordination of Women -- The Ministry of the Church -- II -- An Alternative: Ephraim Radner's Brutal Unity -- A Note on the Eschaton of Judgment -- pt. THREE CHRISTOLOGY -- 5. The Objectivity of Faith -- Historicizing the Eschatological? -- The "Theotokos" and Her Child -- Excursus: On Jewish Perplexity as a Principle Internal to Christology -- A Note on the Modern Marian Dogmas -- Modalist Confusions in Christology -- Realignment: The Christological Division of the Divisions -- New Testament Objectifications -- Stuhlmacher against Bultmann on Pauline Christology -- Marcus's Commentary on Mark -- Schnelle's John 6 -- The Truth of the Incarnation -- Eucharistic Controversies regarding the Objectivity of Christ's Presence for Faith -- 6. Christology -- Toward the Ecumenical Doctrine of the Eucharistic Meal -- The Unity of Christ's Person -- Excursus: "The Deity Has Withdrawn" -- The Christological Way between Schleiermacher and Barth

Salvation in Christ -- The Prophet of the Reign of God -- The Intercession of Christ -- An Alternative: Marilyn McCord Adams's Christ and the Defeat of Horrors -- A Note on the Parousia of Christ -- pt. FOUR PATROLOGY -- 7. The Audience of Theology -- Conscience and Theology -- God after God -- The Faith of Jesus in the Heavenly Father -- "Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name..." -- "Thy kingdom come! Thy will be done on earth as in heaven..." -- A Note on the Faith of the "Historical" Jesus Formulated in the Lord's Prayer -- "Thy kingdom come...!" -- Continued -- "Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us..." -- "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, forever. Amen." -- God Surpassing God -- Missio Dei -- A Note on Islam as the Judgment of God on Christendom

8. The Almighty Father -- Toward the Ecumenical Doctrine of Confession -- I -- A Note on Pastoral and Liturgical Theology -- Toward the Ecumenical Doctrine of Confession -- II -- A Note on Creation Faith and the Scientific Understanding of Nature -- The Almighty Agent of Eschatological Creation -- Genesis as Promise -- God's Time, Created Time, and the Divine Decree -- Problems of Evil -- Structures for Justice and Love -- Whether God Exists... -- Divine Being -- Doxological Analytic of the Holy Existence -- An Alternative: Brueggemann's Conflicted Yahweh -- The Theodicy of Faith -- The Circle Spirals -- CONCLUSION: DOXOLOGY -- The Eternal Trinity and the Life Eternal -- God Is the Eschaton of Judgment -- The Co-Equal Trinity in Anticipation of Glory -- Eternal Life.

In this scholarly work Paul Hinlicky transcends the impasse between dogmatic and systematic theology as he presents an original, comprehensive system of theology especially apropos to the post-Christendom North American context. Deploying an unusual Spirit-Son-Father trinitarian scheme, Hinlicky carefully develops his system of theology through expansive, wide-ranging argumentation. He engages with other theologians throughout the book and concludes each major section by discussing an alternate perspective on the subject. (Publisher).

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