Divine eloquence and human tansformation: rethinking scripture and history through Gregory of Nazianzus and Hans Frei
"Key to a theology of scripture are the important issues of history, consciousness, rhetoric, and how theology functions in relation to interpretation of Christianity's religious texts. Seeking to address a critical problem in theology and the interpretation of scripture raised by modern h...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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Minneapolis
Fortress Press
2013
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In: | Year: 2013 |
Series/Journal: | Emerging scholars
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Gregorius, Nazianzenus 329-390
/ Frei, Hans W. 1922-1988
/ Bible
/ Historicity
/ Theology of history
/ Scriptural principle
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IxTheo Classification: | CA Christianity FA Theology |
Further subjects: | B
Gregory of Nazianzus, Saint
B Frei, Hans W B Bible Theology B Bible Hermeneutics |
Summary: | "Key to a theology of scripture are the important issues of history, consciousness, rhetoric, and how theology functions in relation to interpretation of Christianity's religious texts. Seeking to address a critical problem in theology and the interpretation of scripture raised by modern historical consciousness, Ben Fulford argues for a densely historical and theological reading of scripture centered in a Christological rubric. The argument herein uncovers a figural pattern of divine action and presence in the sacred texts. Tracing the problem through the modern theological heritage, the author turns to a comparative account of theologically patterned reading represented by patristic theology in Gregory of Nazianzus and postliberal theology in its pivotal founder, Hans Frei. The book addresses the challenge of historicity and historical consciousness, argues for the relevance of pre-modern approaches to scripture, and offers a fresh and extensive account of two salient figures from the early and contemporary tradition, thus enacting a theology of retrieval as a resource on a present issue of vital importance" -- Publisher description |
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Physical Description: | XII, 301 S. |
ISBN: | 1451465483 |