Cross theology : the classical theologia crucis and Karl Barth's modern theology of the cross /
In this volume New Zealand theologian Rosalene Bradbury argues convincingly that tethered to the tradition that gave rise to it, the term theologia crucis references a theological system centered around notions of false and true glory, and an ancient conviction that from the cross of Jesus Christ co...
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Title -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Stylistic Considerations -- Conclusion -- Part One -- Chapter One -- The Literature In Toto -- Position one: the confined position -- Position two: the extended position -- The Literature Viewed Chronologically -- Concluding the Review -- Chapter Two -- The Negative Epistemology of the Cross -- The Positive Epistemology of the Cross -- Conclusion -- Chapter Three -- The Negative Soteriology of the Cross -- The Positive Soteriology of the Cross -- Justification -- Sanctification -- Resurrection and eschatological glorification -- Conclusion -- Chapter Four -- The Marks of the Theologian of the Cross -- Excursus -- Christology -- Epistemology -- Soteriology -- Ethics -- Conclusion -- PART TWO -- Part Two -- Chapter Five -- Karl Barth: A Modern Theologian -- What is Barth's attitude to modernity? -- What is Barth's attitude to nineteenth century theology? -- Can Barth himself be judged a modern theologian, and if so in what sense? -- Chapter Six -- The Database and its Positions -- Position One-Barth's Project is a Theology of the Cross -- Position Two-Barth's Project Partially Qualifies as a Theology of the Cross -- Position Three-Barth's Project is Not a Theology of the Cross -- The Literature Itself -- Concluding the Review -- Chapter Seven -- The Negative Epistemology of the Cross -- The Positive Epistemology of the Cross -- Crucicentric Epistemology and Christology -- Crucicentric Epistemology and Pneumatology -- Two Crucicentric Motifs -- Incorporation in the Mind of Christ -- Conclusion -- Chapter Eight -- The Negative Soteriology of the Cross -- The Positive Soteriology of the Cross -- Justification -- Sanctification -- Resurrection and eschatological glorification -- Conclusion -- Chapter Nine -- Bibliography -- Back Cover. | |
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