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Rediscovering a Critical Theology of Religion
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The movement within religious studies commonly known as "pluralism" has become a "new orthodoxy" in Christian discourse. The many forms that pluralism takes, however, bear seeds that could lead to internal collapse with the reduction of religion as an a priori positive human endeavour with a very positive anthropology. Pluralism has little or no historical weight with forms of religiosity that are undeclared, oppressive, or toxic. By starting with the thin tradition of Christian theology known as theologia crucis, Christians may rediscover the critical and self-critical Christian view of religion, a view that is also coherent within the Jewish prophetic tradition. Through an understanding of theologia crucis, we may move into a deeper and distinctly Christian understanding of religion, and the recognition that people of all religions are those "for whom Christ died." Building upon the teachings of Abraham Heschel, Martin Luther, Franz Rosenzweig, Karl Barth, Jürgen Moltmann and others, this book describes theologia crucis as a Christian theory of religion that has evolved over millennia into a stable and lucid approach to religious plurality.
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David John C. Zub is a minister with The United Church of Canada. He earned both the M.Div. ('93) and a TH.D. ('01) degrees from Emmanuel College, Victoria University in Toronto. In 1993, Emmanuel College awarded him the Sanford Gold Medal for Academic Excellence. He lives near Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with his wife, Susan.
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The movement within religious studies commonly known as "pluralism" has become a "new orthodoxy" in Christian discourse. The many forms that pluralism takes, however, bear seeds that could lead to internal collapse with the reduction of religion as an a priori positive human endeavour with a very positive anthropology. Pluralism has little or no historical weight with forms of religiosity that are undeclared, oppressive, or toxic. By starting with the thin tradition of Christian theology known as theologia crucis, Christians may rediscover the critical and self-critical Christian view of religion, a view that is also coherent within the Jewish prophetic tradition. Through an understanding of theologia crucis, we may move into a deeper and distinctly Christian understanding of religion, and the recognition that people of all religions are those "for whom Christ died." Building upon the teachings of Abraham Heschel, Martin Luther, Franz Rosenzweig, Karl Barth, Jürgen Moltmann and others, this book describes theologia crucis as a Christian theory of religion that has evolved over millennia into a stable and lucid approach to religious plurality.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639233483
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T14mm
- Jahr 2010
- EAN 9783639233483
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-23348-3
- Titel Rediscovering a Critical Theology of Religion
- Autor David John C. Zub
- Untertitel Religious Pluralism and Theology of the Cross
- Gewicht 362g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 232
- Genre Religion & Theologie