Grammars of Resurrection: A Christian Theology of Presence and Absence

Author:   Brian D. Robinette
Publisher:   Crossroad Publishing Co ,U.S.
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9780824525637


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   01 November 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Grammars of Resurrection: A Christian Theology of Presence and Absence


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Author:   Brian D. Robinette
Publisher:   Crossroad Publishing Co ,U.S.
Imprint:   Crossroad Publishing Co ,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9780824525637


ISBN 10:   0824525639
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   01 November 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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<p> Offers us a genuinely rich and dense account of Christ's Resurrection and the way it opens out human understanding towards a re-imagination of Creation and of God's beauty. . . . [T]he clarity and sober excitement with which [Robinette] writes will surely attract readers into the vision he so compellingly spells out. --James Alison, author, Faith Beyond Resentment <br> A valuable illustration of characteristics of a new generation of theologians--engaging contrasting schools of theology without polarizing polemics; exploring phenomenological, historical, and textual issues in a post-foundationalist, confessional manner; and confronting postmodern topics concerning the gift and body, identity and power. --Bradford Hinze, professor of theology, Fordham University For a first book [ Grammars ] is quite simply remarkable. It will, I predict, establish Robinette as one of the best Catholic theologians of his generation. It demonstrates the workings of a powerfully synthetic theological mind . . . [and] displays as pleasing a writing style as one is likely to find in a contemporary theologian. --Cyril O'Regan, professor of theology, University of Notre Dame


Offers us a genuinely rich and dense account of Christ's Resurrection and the way it opens out human understanding towards a re-imagination of Creation and of God's beauty... [T]he clarity and sober excitement with which [Robinette] writes will surely attract readers into the vision he so compellingly spells out. --James Alison, author, Faith Beyond Resentment A valuable illustration of characteristics of a new generation of theologians--engaging contrasting schools of theology without polarizing polemics; exploring phenomenological, historical, and textual issues in a post-foundationalist, confessional manner; and confronting postmodern topics concerning the gift and body, identity and power. --Bradford Hinze, professor of theology, Fordham University For a first book [ Grammars ] is quite simply remarkable. It will, I predict, establish Robinette as one of the best Catholic theologians of his generation. It demonstrates the workings of a powerfully synthetic theological mind ... [and] displays as pleasing a writing style as one is likely to find in a contemporary theologian. --Cyril O'Regan, professor of theology, University of Notre Dame


Offers us a genuinely rich and dense account of Christ's Resurrection and the way it opens out human understanding towards a re-imagination of Creation and of God's beauty. . . . [T]he clarity and sober excitement with which [Robinette] writes will surely attract readers into the vision he so compellingly spells out. --James Alison, author, Faith Beyond Resentment A valuable illustration of characteristics of a new generation of theologians--engaging contrasting schools of theology without polarizing polemics; exploring phenomenological, historical, and textual issues in a post-foundationalist, confessional manner; and confronting postmodern topics concerning the gift and body, identity and power. --Bradford Hinze, professor of theology, Fordham University For a first book [ Grammars ] is quite simply remarkable. It will, I predict, establish Robinette as one of the best Catholic theologians of his generation. It demonstrates the workings of a powerfully synthetic theological mind . . . [and] displays as pleasing a writing style as one is likely to find in a contemporary theologian. --Cyril O'Regan, professor of theology, University of Notre Dame


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Brian D. Robinette is associate professor in the Department of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University.

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