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The future of Christology / Roger Haight.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Continuum, 2007.Description: 224 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780826429278 (pbk.)
  • 0826429270 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT203 .H35 2007
Contents:
Jesus research and faith in Jesus Christ -- The framework for this discussion -- Classical christological doctrines and the imagination -- Jesus research and the imagination -- Two views on Jesus research and Christian faith -- The impact of Jesus research on christology -- The logic of christology from below -- The situation of christology -- Characteristics of a christology from below -- The genesis of christology -- The structure of Christology -- Loci in christology -- Human freedom and a Christian understanding of salvation as liberation -- Framing the discussion -- Salvation as liberation of human freedom -- Notes for a constructive theology of the Cross -- Problems in some theologies of the Cross -- Preliminary considerations -- Notes for a constructive theology of the Cross -- Catholic pluralism on religious pluralism : Rahner and Schillebeeckx -- Life situation and context -- Method in theology -- Premises to their positions -- Christ and other religions -- Jesus and church mission -- Developments since Vatican II -- Jesus and mission -- Outline for an orthodox pluralist christology -- Basic considerations in the mode of a philosophy of religion -- The logic of christology -- Other religions from a Christian standpoint -- An Orthodox pluralist christology -- Two types of christology -- The witness of the New Testament to multiple christologies -- The Old Testament perspective for understanding the New Testament witness -- The scriptural meaning of Spirit and Word applied to Jesus -- The strengths of a Spirit and a Word christology -- The viability of a Spirit and a Word christology in the future -- The future of christology -- Three patterns of how development occurs -- Two areas of christological development : other religions and Jesus' divinity -- Epilogue : Jesus symbol of God : criticism and response -- A genetic method -- Representation of the Jesus material -- The Easter experience -- Pluralism of New Testament christologies -- The construct of a symbol -- Interpretation of Nicaea and Chalcedon -- The meaning of salvation -- Jesus Christ vis-à-vis other religions -- Christology proper -- God as Trinity -- Reviews of Jesus, symbol of God.
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MARY IMMACULATE LIBRARY Open Shelf BT203 .H35 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 70173
MARY IMMACULATE LIBRARY Open Shelf BT 203 .H35 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 52763

Originally published: New York : Continuum, c2005.

Jesus research and faith in Jesus Christ -- The framework for this discussion -- Classical christological doctrines and the imagination -- Jesus research and the imagination -- Two views on Jesus research and Christian faith -- The impact of Jesus research on christology -- The logic of christology from below -- The situation of christology -- Characteristics of a christology from below -- The genesis of christology -- The structure of Christology -- Loci in christology -- Human freedom and a Christian understanding of salvation as liberation -- Framing the discussion -- Salvation as liberation of human freedom -- Notes for a constructive theology of the Cross -- Problems in some theologies of the Cross -- Preliminary considerations -- Notes for a constructive theology of the Cross -- Catholic pluralism on religious pluralism : Rahner and Schillebeeckx -- Life situation and context -- Method in theology -- Premises to their positions -- Christ and other religions -- Jesus and church mission -- Developments since Vatican II -- Jesus and mission -- Outline for an orthodox pluralist christology -- Basic considerations in the mode of a philosophy of religion -- The logic of christology -- Other religions from a Christian standpoint -- An Orthodox pluralist christology -- Two types of christology -- The witness of the New Testament to multiple christologies -- The Old Testament perspective for understanding the New Testament witness -- The scriptural meaning of Spirit and Word applied to Jesus -- The strengths of a Spirit and a Word christology -- The viability of a Spirit and a Word christology in the future -- The future of christology -- Three patterns of how development occurs -- Two areas of christological development : other religions and Jesus' divinity -- Epilogue : Jesus symbol of God : criticism and response -- A genetic method -- Representation of the Jesus material -- The Easter experience -- Pluralism of New Testament christologies -- The construct of a symbol -- Interpretation of Nicaea and Chalcedon -- The meaning of salvation -- Jesus Christ vis-à-vis other religions -- Christology proper -- God as Trinity -- Reviews of Jesus, symbol of God.

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