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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert P ImbelliPublisher: Word on Fire Academic Imprint: Word on Fire Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9781685780906ISBN 10: 1685780903 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 19 February 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""In the realm of literature, it has long been recognized that there are some great masters who excel especially in the short story format. In the field of modern theology, there is no one, in my judgment, who surpasses Robert Imbelli's mastery of the form of the short theological essay. The essays in this volume are profound, inspired, and perspicacious meditations on the deepest and most central theological themes--above all the perennial newness of Christ. They are filled with the light of Christ and the fervor of the Spirit and will communicate this light and warmth to the attentive reader.""--Khaled Anatolios ""Robert Imbelli is a theologian who might rightly be described as both 'Irenaean' and 'irenic.' Like Christianity's first great systematic thinker, Irenaeus of Lyons, Imbelli finds the coherence of Christian thought--indeed of all human history and culture--in the person of Jesus Christ, and Christ serves for him as the criterion by which he judges all human achievements. Yet this judgment is always rendered in an irenic spirit that seeks common ground in Christ even as he frankly acknowledges disagreements. This volume gathers essays, reviews, and reflections on a wide range of topics, figures, and forms of theological expression, yet it possesses a remarkable coherence because of Imbelli's determination to take every thought captive for Christ.""--Frederick C. Bauerschmidt ""Theology today can seem surprisingly rudderless, as if the acquisitions of the last century's return ad fontes had been casually mislaid. It is a tonic to find a theologian whose mind is both disciplined and open, who interprets the signs of the times as such--as significant, not as oracles--in the light of a life-giving tradition. Not easily labelled as 'conservative' or 'liberal, ' he manages to span wide expanses, a balancing act he performs with surefooted elegance still, well past his threescore and ten. This volume by Robert Imbelli, a learned man of the Church, is a treasure.""--Bishop Erik Varden ""When Hans Urs von Balthasar concluded that the theological guild needs people 'who devote their lives to the glory of theology, that fierce fire burning in the dark night of adoration and obedience, ' it is unlikely that he had Fr. Robert Imbelli specifically in mind; Christ Brings All Newness suggests, however, that he well could have. In winsome, sometimes ecstatic prose, our author joyfully embraces both the seriousness of the theological task and the eternal freshness of Christian life and practice. This book, indelibly marked by a lifetime of contemplative reading, spiritual reflection, preaching, and pastoral ministry, invites its readers not only into the circle of Imbelli's dear friends--Irenaeus, Augustine, Fra Angelico, Bach, Newman, Ratzinger, Dante, and a plentitude of others--but also and more urgently to friendship with Jesus Christ, who makes all things new.""--Jennifer Newsome Martin" Author InformationRobert P. Imbelli, a priest of the Archdiocese of New York, studied in Rome during the Second Vatican Council. He received his Ph.D. in theology from Yale University and has taught at Saint Joseph's Seminary (Dunwoodie), Maryknoll School of Theology, and Boston College. His book, Rekindling the Christic Imagination, won a first-place award from the Association of Catholic Publishers. Richard G. Smith is a priest of the Archdiocese of New York. He holds a Ph.D. in historical theology from Fordham University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |