An eschatological imagination a revisionist Christian eschatology in the light of David Tracy's theological project /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
2008.
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Series: | American university studies. Theology and religion ;
v. 274. |
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Table of Contents:
- The contours of contemporary eschatological reflection
- Structuring the discussion of contemporary Christian eschatology
- Gerhard Sauter
- Jürgen Moltmann
- The Roman Catholic discussion : Zachary Hayes, Dermot Lane, and the debt to Karl Rahner
- Thematic convergences along the contours of eschatological reflection : the work of Stephen Williams and the contemporary discussion
- The eschatological dimensions of the theological project of David Tracy in blessed rage for order
- Plurality
- The notion of limit
- The implicit eschatological dimension
- The explicit eschatological dimension disclosing an eschatological mode of being-in-the-world
- The eschatological dimensions of the theological project of David Tracy in the analogical imagination
- The nature of the classic and its appropriateness for a public systematics
- The religious classic : manifestation of the whole by the power of the whole
- The Christian classic : eschatological wholeness manifested finally and decisively
- The eschatological shape that a life of wholeness can take
- The eschatological dimensions of the theological project of David Tracy in plurality and ambiguity
- Continuities but also radical intensifications
- The eschatological in radical interruptions
- The interruption of truth
- The interruption of language
- The interruption of history and the other as mystery
- The shape of hope finally in and in spite of radical interruptions
- An eschatological imagination : a revisionist Christian eschatology in the light of David Tracy's theological project
- The contemporary situation
- Locating Tracy
- Shaping an eschatological imagination
- Interruption, future and hope
- Truth in action and rhetoric
- Active hopes arsenal of practical strategies.