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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anselm K. Min, Claremont Graduate University , Shane Akerman , Paul E. Capetz , M. Shawn Copeland, M. Shawn CopelandPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9781498577113ISBN 10: 1498577113 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 28 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Challenges and Opportunities for Faith, Hope, and Love Today Anselm K. Min 1 Faith, Hope, and Love in the Thought of Pope Benedict XVI Thomas P. Rausch, S.J. On the Role of Christian Particularity in Political Theology Shane Akerman 2 Protest against Death: Faith, Hope, and Love: A Theological Meditation Ingolf U. Dalferth Beer and Skittles as (Divinely Initiated) Protest? Rhys Kuzmic 3 The Theological Virtues: “And the Greatest of These Is Love” Stephen T. Davis The Trouble with Hope and Compensatory Logic in a Kantian Form Jonathan Russell 4 Faith, Hope, and Love and the Challenges of Justice Francis Schüssler Fiorenza Love and Justice in Non-Dualistic Perspective Joseph Prabhu 5 Faith, Hope and Love: The Challenge of Colorblindness Mary McClintock Fulkerson What about Other Marginalized Communities and Beings? Grace Y. Kao 6 Incarnating Faith, Hope, and Love: Theo-Political Virtues and the Common Good M. Shawn Copeland Hoping against Hope Kirsten Gerdes 7 Faith, Hope, and Love in an Age of Terror Elaine A. Robinson Cruciform Atonement Paul Pistone 8 Transcendence and Solidarity: Conditions of Faith, Hope, and Love Today Anselm K. Min What If Christians Are Responsible for Their Own Decline? Paul E. CapetzReviewsThese incisive re-readings of the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love in the light of the challenges of the postmodern world, and the need to engage them with contemporary considerations of justice, make this book a compelling addition to an important nexus in theology today. These essays will continue to be consulted for a long time to come.--Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago Not since the Trinitarian poetics of Charles Peguy and the pastoral insights of Rafael Tello (an overlooked Argentine model for Pope Francis) have Christian thinkers dared to re-think the classical theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity in the light of modern secularizing exigencies as well as the present demands of justice. Anselm Min has assembled an ecumenically rich array of insightful commentators on this critical issue. Readers will be provoked by these timely essays to claim with new vigor and understanding a tradition we cannot afford to ignore.--Peter Casarella, University of Notre Dame Not since the Trinitarian poetics of Charles P�guy and the pastoral insights of Rafael Tello (an overlooked Argentine model for Pope Francis) have Christian thinkers dared to re-think the classical theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity in the light of modern secularizing exigencies as well as the present demands of justice. Anselm Min has assembled an ecumenically rich array of insightful commentators on this critical issue. Readers will be provoked by these timely essays to claim with new vigor and understanding a tradition we cannot afford to ignore.--Peter Casarella, University of Notre Dame These incisive re-readings of the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love in the light of the challenges of the postmodern world, and the need to engage them with contemporary considerations of justice, make this book a compelling addition to an important nexus in theology today. These essays will continue to be consulted for a long time to come.--Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago These incisive re-readings of the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love in the light of the challenges of the postmodern world, and the need to engage them with contemporary considerations of justice, make this book a compelling addition to an important nexus in theology today. These essays will continue to be consulted for a long time to come.--Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago Not since the Trinitarian poetics of Charles Peguy and the pastoral insights of Rafael Tello (an overlooked Argentine model for Pope Francis) have Christian thinkers dared to re-think the classical theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity in the light of modern secularizing exigencies as well as the present demands of justice. Anselm Min has assembled an ecumenically rich array of insightful commentators on this critical issue. Readers will be provoked by these timely essays to claim with new vigor and understanding a tradition we cannot afford to ignore.--Peter Casarella, University of Notre Dame These incisive re-readings of the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love in the light of the challenges of the postmodern world, and the need to engage them with contemporary considerations of justice, make this book a compelling addition to an important nexus in theology today. These essays will continue to be consulted for a long time to come.--Robert Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago Not since the Trinitarian poetics of Charles P�guy and the pastoral insights of Rafael Tello (an overlooked Argentine model for Pope Francis) have Christian thinkers dared to re-think the classical theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity in the light of modern secularizing exigencies as well as the present demands of justice. Anselm Min has assembled an ecumenically rich array of insightful commentators on this critical issue. Readers will be provoked by these timely essays to claim with new vigor and understanding a tradition we cannot afford to ignore.--Peter Casarella, University of Notre Dame Author InformationAnselm K. Min is professor of religion at Claremont Graduate University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |