Author: Bernard J. F. Lonergan
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802084743
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
entirety to contemporary readers." --Book Jacket.
The Ontological and Psychological Constitution of Christ
Author: Bernard J. F. Lonergan
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802084743
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
entirety to contemporary readers." --Book Jacket.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802084743
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
entirety to contemporary readers." --Book Jacket.
The Ontological and Psychological Constitution of Christ
Author: Bernard J. F. Lonergan
Publisher: Published for Lonergan Research Institute of Regis College by University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802036377
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
entirety to contemporary readers." --Book Jacket.
Publisher: Published for Lonergan Research Institute of Regis College by University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802036377
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
entirety to contemporary readers." --Book Jacket.
Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan: The ontological and psychological constitution of Christ
Author: Bernard J. F Lonergan
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Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
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An Augustinian Christology
Author: Joseph Walker-Lenow
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009344420
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
Uses the christology of St. Augustine to argue that Jesus becomes who he is through his relations to the world.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1009344420
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
Uses the christology of St. Augustine to argue that Jesus becomes who he is through his relations to the world.
On the Ontological and Psychological Constitution of Christ. Supplement
Author: Bernard J. F. Lonergan
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Languages : en
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One of the Trinity Has Suffered: Balthasar’s Theology of Divine Suffering in Dialogue
Author: Joshua R. Brotherton
Publisher: Emmaus Academic
ISBN: 194901360X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Hans Urs von Balthasar’s discourse on the descent of Christ into hell and its implications for the Triune God have been disputed for half a century. One of the Trinity has Suffered evaluates and revises von Balthasar’s theology of divine suffering in a way that interacts with and significantly enriches contemporary Catholic theology. In this book, Joshua R. Brotherton engages twentieth-century Thomistic theology, as well as the thought of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger) and Pope St. John Paul II. Drawing from the vast secondary literature on von Balthasar, Brotherton offers a balanced assessment of his work on the topic of divine suffering, both critical and appreciative. Recognizing von Balthasar’s laudable attempt to integrate mystical spirituality and systematic theology, Brotherton seeks to distinguish valid insights from confused mixtures of metaphorical, meta-symbolic, and philosophical (metaphysical) discourse on God, particularly with respect to the classical problem of how the Creator who willed to become incarnate may be said to suffer. Truly, “One of the Trinity has suffered,” and yet this mystery of faith must be carefully explained and understood in conformity with sustained Catholic reflection on divine immutability and simplicity, the dual nature and unique personhood of Christ, the Trinity of divine subsistent relations, the freedom of God in creating and becoming man, the analogy of being, the problem of evil, and the immensity and infinite value of Christ’s redemptive suffering.
Publisher: Emmaus Academic
ISBN: 194901360X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Hans Urs von Balthasar’s discourse on the descent of Christ into hell and its implications for the Triune God have been disputed for half a century. One of the Trinity has Suffered evaluates and revises von Balthasar’s theology of divine suffering in a way that interacts with and significantly enriches contemporary Catholic theology. In this book, Joshua R. Brotherton engages twentieth-century Thomistic theology, as well as the thought of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger) and Pope St. John Paul II. Drawing from the vast secondary literature on von Balthasar, Brotherton offers a balanced assessment of his work on the topic of divine suffering, both critical and appreciative. Recognizing von Balthasar’s laudable attempt to integrate mystical spirituality and systematic theology, Brotherton seeks to distinguish valid insights from confused mixtures of metaphorical, meta-symbolic, and philosophical (metaphysical) discourse on God, particularly with respect to the classical problem of how the Creator who willed to become incarnate may be said to suffer. Truly, “One of the Trinity has suffered,” and yet this mystery of faith must be carefully explained and understood in conformity with sustained Catholic reflection on divine immutability and simplicity, the dual nature and unique personhood of Christ, the Trinity of divine subsistent relations, the freedom of God in creating and becoming man, the analogy of being, the problem of evil, and the immensity and infinite value of Christ’s redemptive suffering.
Christ and History
Author: Frederick E. Crowe, S.J.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487510705
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Because of illness and age the Jesuit theologian and philosopher Bernard Lonergan never completed the systematic study on Christology, the doctrine concerning the person of Christ, that he had planned to write. Christ and History, written by his former student Frederick E. Crowe, is an attempt to rectify that loss by tracing the outline of Lonergan’s possible work on the subject. Moving from the Jesuit philosopher’s early student work, through the fertile and productive years in which he wrote Insight and Method in Theology, to his final lectures on the topic, Crowe presents the evolution of Lonergan’s thinking on Christology in the context of the radical developments contained within his other theological writings. Written in the spirit of piety towards his revered teacher, Christ and History is an important analysis of these works and the Christology that they contain.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487510705
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Because of illness and age the Jesuit theologian and philosopher Bernard Lonergan never completed the systematic study on Christology, the doctrine concerning the person of Christ, that he had planned to write. Christ and History, written by his former student Frederick E. Crowe, is an attempt to rectify that loss by tracing the outline of Lonergan’s possible work on the subject. Moving from the Jesuit philosopher’s early student work, through the fertile and productive years in which he wrote Insight and Method in Theology, to his final lectures on the topic, Crowe presents the evolution of Lonergan’s thinking on Christology in the context of the radical developments contained within his other theological writings. Written in the spirit of piety towards his revered teacher, Christ and History is an important analysis of these works and the Christology that they contain.
The Death and Life of Speculative Theology
Author: Ryan Hemmer
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1978715285
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
Drawing on the thought of Bernard Lonergan, The Death and Life of Speculative Theology narrates the rise and fall of speculative theology, retrieves and transposes its central achievements, and shows how it might be renewed as a modern science for a modern culture.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1978715285
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
Drawing on the thought of Bernard Lonergan, The Death and Life of Speculative Theology narrates the rise and fall of speculative theology, retrieves and transposes its central achievements, and shows how it might be renewed as a modern science for a modern culture.
How Did Jesus Know He Was God?
Author: William Chami
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725260603
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
The self-consciousness and human knowledge of Christ is a contemporary christological issue which seeks to understand the awareness that the God-man, Jesus Christ, possessed of himself during his life on earth. The present question primarily concerns itself with exploring how the Son knows that he is the Son in his human mind. Traditionally this question has been asked and answered that, through the beatific vision, the Son knew himself as divine in his human mind. However, recent theories advanced by scholars seem to preclude any notion of beatific knowledge in the Incarnate Son. This book explores the perspectives of three main authors, Jacques Maritain, Karl Rahner, and Thomas Weinandy, in relation to the present question, and attempts to provide an answer for how the Incarnate Son apprehended his divine identity through his human operations. Considered also is the scope of Christ’s human knowledge with regard to two specific objects of knowledge. These concern whether the Son as man had an awareness of those for whom he gave his life (Gal 2:20) and whether the Son was really ignorant of the eschatological final “day and hour” (Mark 13:32; Matt 24:36).
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725260603
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
The self-consciousness and human knowledge of Christ is a contemporary christological issue which seeks to understand the awareness that the God-man, Jesus Christ, possessed of himself during his life on earth. The present question primarily concerns itself with exploring how the Son knows that he is the Son in his human mind. Traditionally this question has been asked and answered that, through the beatific vision, the Son knew himself as divine in his human mind. However, recent theories advanced by scholars seem to preclude any notion of beatific knowledge in the Incarnate Son. This book explores the perspectives of three main authors, Jacques Maritain, Karl Rahner, and Thomas Weinandy, in relation to the present question, and attempts to provide an answer for how the Incarnate Son apprehended his divine identity through his human operations. Considered also is the scope of Christ’s human knowledge with regard to two specific objects of knowledge. These concern whether the Son as man had an awareness of those for whom he gave his life (Gal 2:20) and whether the Son was really ignorant of the eschatological final “day and hour” (Mark 13:32; Matt 24:36).
Jesus the Mediator
Author: William Brownsberger
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813221196
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
In Jesus the Mediator, William L. Brownsberger offers an account of the human psychology assumed by the Second Person of the Trinity in light of its salvific significance
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813221196
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
In Jesus the Mediator, William L. Brownsberger offers an account of the human psychology assumed by the Second Person of the Trinity in light of its salvific significance