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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Brian D. RobinettePublisher: 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: 9780824525637ISBN 10: 0824525639 Pages: 456 Publication Date: 01 November 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<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 Author InformationBrian D. Robinette is associate professor in the Department of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |