The Abased Christ

The Abased Christ
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9783110989465
ISBN-13 : 3110989468
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Abased Christ by : Thomas J. Millay

The Abased Christ is the first monograph to be devoted exclusively to Søren Kierkegaard’s Christological masterpiece, Practice in Christianity. Alongside an argument for a new translation of the work’s title, it offers detailed textual commentary on a series of themes in Practice in Christianity, such as the person of Christ, contemporaneity, imitation, and Kierkegaard’s philosophy of history. Anti-Climacus, the pseudonymous author of Practice in Christianity, presents to his readers a uniquely challenging understanding of who Christ is and what it means to follow him. The Christ of Anti-Climacus is not the glorious Christ who abides with the Father in heaven, but the abased Christ who is poor, marginal, offensive, and persecuted. Throughout Practice in Christianity, we are called not only to perceive the abased Christ, but to follow after him. The Abased Christ aims to enrich historical theologians’ appreciation of Kierkegaard’s Christology. However, it concludes by grappling with questions of power, agency, and sacrifice which have been at the forefront of contemporary theology in the 20th and 21st centuries, thereby suggesting how we might make sense of Kierkegaard’s Christology today.

The Abased Christ

The Abased Christ
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9783110989519
ISBN-13 : 3110989514
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Abased Christ by : Thomas J. Millay

The Abased Christ is the first monograph to be devoted exclusively to Søren Kierkegaard’s Christological masterpiece, Practice in Christianity. Alongside an argument for a new translation of the work’s title, it offers detailed textual commentary on a series of themes in Practice in Christianity, such as the person of Christ, contemporaneity, imitation, and Kierkegaard’s philosophy of history. Anti-Climacus, the pseudonymous author of Practice in Christianity, presents to his readers a uniquely challenging understanding of who Christ is and what it means to follow him. The Christ of Anti-Climacus is not the glorious Christ who abides with the Father in heaven, but the abased Christ who is poor, marginal, offensive, and persecuted. Throughout Practice in Christianity, we are called not only to perceive the abased Christ, but to follow after him. The Abased Christ aims to enrich historical theologians’ appreciation of Kierkegaard’s Christology. However, it concludes by grappling with questions of power, agency, and sacrifice which have been at the forefront of contemporary theology in the 20th and 21st centuries, thereby suggesting how we might make sense of Kierkegaard’s Christology today.

The Footsteps of Christ. Translated ... by Adelaide E. Rodham. Edited, with a Preface, by Rev. Charles H. H. Wright. [An Abridged Translation.]

The Footsteps of Christ. Translated ... by Adelaide E. Rodham. Edited, with a Preface, by Rev. Charles H. H. Wright. [An Abridged Translation.]
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0026623577
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Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Footsteps of Christ. Translated ... by Adelaide E. Rodham. Edited, with a Preface, by Rev. Charles H. H. Wright. [An Abridged Translation.] by : Andreas Juergen Christian CASPERS

Kierkegaard

Kierkegaard
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 1444304666
ISBN-13 : 9781444304664
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Kierkegaard by : M. Jamie Ferreira

The first comprehensive introduction to cover the entire span ofKierkegaard’s authorship. Explores how the two strands of his writing—religiousdiscourses and pseudonymous literary creations—influencedeach other Accompanies the reader chronologically through all thephilosopher’s major works, and integrates his writing intohis biography Employs a unique “how to” approach to help thereader discover individual texts on their own and to help themclosely examine Kierkegaard’s language Presents the literary strategies employed inKierkegaard’s work to give the reader insight intosubtext

Christ Identity

Christ Identity
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Publisher : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9783647532547
ISBN-13 : 3647532541
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Christ Identity by : Sergio Rosell Nebreda

Sergio Rosell Nebreda focuses on how the Philippian Christ-followers received Paul's letter. The social, historical, literary, rhetorical, anthropological and theological elements are dealt with in order to understand the effect Paul wanted to achieve.The main thesis of the book is that the apostle Paul, who greatly suffered at Philippi, and writing from a prison, desires to affect the Philippians believers to acquire a Christ-orientation based on the values expressed in the Christ-hymn. Phlp 2, 5–11 forms the core of Paul's theological narrative that aims at constructing a sense of imitatio and conformatio in the Christ-following community. Paul uses a 'friendly' style in his letters in order to produce rapport and trust in the community, presenting himself as examplum ad imitando, after that of Christ. It is because Paul so fully identifies with Christ's orientation in life that the apostle presents himself as a slave of Jesus Christ.In the midst of a society ill with the desire for honour and power, the Christ narrative stands as a radical call for an alternative life-style, based on the exercise of humility which seeks the interest of others rather than focusing on one's own needs and desires. Paul insists on the basis of the Christ-hymn that such a life-style reveals God's character and it is therefore a life rewarded. Through the use of Social Identity Theory this book evaluates how ancient people constructed their group identity in daily life and how through a seemingly inferior model (that of Christ's kenosis in 2, 5–11) the community receives a re-definition of values which are according to God's values, and who has the last word in history. Paul thus presents an alternative and viable way of life in the midst of a society he knows well.

The Experience of Christ in Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians

The Experience of Christ in Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians
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Publisher : Living Stream Ministry
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : 9780736375849
ISBN-13 : 0736375848
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Experience of Christ in Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians by : Witness Lee

The crucial books of Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians are short but truly profound. While providing a complete vision of Christ, they also give us the key to knowing and experiencing Christ in a full way. In The Experience of Christ in Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians, Witness Lee opens up the central revelation at the heart of the New Testament by considering these books in the order of the believers’ experience: Colossians unveils the all-inclusive Christ who is everything to God and to the believers. Galatians shows that Christ must be very subjective to us, living in us and even being formed in us. Philippians gives us the secret of experiencing and partaking of Christ. Lastly, Ephesians reveals that the issue, the result, of the experience of Christ is the church.

The Foundations of Christian Bioethics

The Foundations of Christian Bioethics
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 902651557X
ISBN-13 : 9789026515576
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis The Foundations of Christian Bioethics by : Hugo Tristram Engelhardt

For decades, Engelhardt has alluded to the ethics that binds moral friends. While his 'Foundations of Bioethics' explored the sparse ethics binding moral strangers, this long-awaited volume addresses the morality at the foundations of Christian bioethics. The volume opens with an analysis of the marginalization of Christian bioethics in the 1970s and the irremedial shortcomings of secular ethics in general. Drawing on the Christianity of the first millennium, Engelhardt provides the ontological and epistemological foundations for a Christian bioethics that can remedy the onesidedness of a secular bioethics and supply the bases for a Christian bioethics. The volume then addresses issues from abortion, third-party-assisted reproduction, and cloning, to withholding and withdrawing treatment, physician-assisted suicide, and euthanasia. Practices such as free and informed consent are relocated within a traditional Christian morality. Attention is also given to the allocation of scarce resources in health care, and to the challenge of maintaining the Christian identity of physicians, nurses, patients, and health care institutions in a culture that is now post-Christian.

Fortunate Fallibility

Fortunate Fallibility
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9780199790753
ISBN-13 : 0199790752
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Fortunate Fallibility by : Jason A. Mahn

Jason Mahn traces the concept of the fortunate Fall through the later writings of Soren Kierkegaard, examining Kierkegaard's blunt critique of Idealism's justification of evil, as well as his playful deconstruction of romantic celebrations of sin.