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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hans Boersma (J. I. Packer Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.677kg ISBN: 9780199229642ISBN 10: 0199229643 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 07 May 2009 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Introduction: The Rupture between Theology and Life 2: Eyes of Faith: Precursors to a Sacramental Ontology 3: The Mystery of Faith: De Lubac and Bouillard on Nature and the Supernatural 4: The Law of the Incarnation: Balthasar and Chenu on Nature and the Supernatural 5: A Wheel Within a Wheel: Spiritual Interpretation in De Lubac and Daniélou 6: Living Tradition: Recovering History for the Church 7: The Church as Sacrament: The Ecclesiology of De Lubac and Congar 8: Conclusion: The Future of RessourcementReviews...provides enough background and references related to the ideas and disputes surrounding the nouvelle theologie that the interested reader can easily pursue a given issue more deeply...Specialists as well as those with a more general interest in theology should find the author's insights and overarching thesis worth engaging. Bryan Kromholtz, O.P. The Thomist ...very instructive and meticulously researched...a very welcome and much-needed first treatment of a group of figures as a group, and will no doubt bear fruit in the further research it inspires. Peter M. Candler Jr., IThe Journal of Theological Studies Vol 62 Part 2 Oct 2011 this is a must read book... It is for those that are hungry and hunger for a more meaningful faith. Ron Dart, Clarion Journal Uniting a breadth of theological themes with its exploration of sacramental depths, B.'s book is one of the best introductions to the Nouvelle Theologie. Joseph S. Flipper, Theological Studies This scrupulously well-documented book is the fruit of a labour of love. Philip Kennedy, Journal of Ecclesiastical History I have rarely, if ever, encountered such an assured and reliable penetration of a Catholic mindset from someone outside that tradition as that achieved here by Boersma. John Sullivan, Heythrop Journal The author is to be warmly congratulated on a book that is both thoroughly researched and pleasingly written, an exercise in good, solid, purposeful scholarship, which sustains the reader's interest. Stephen N. Williams, Themelios Nouvelle Theologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery is a true contribution to ecumenical theology. It should be essential reading for ministerial students in the Protestant tradition and for Catholic seminarians, as well as students in faculties of education, religious studies and theology. Gabriel Flynn, Irish Theological Quarterly <br> A comprehensive, carefully researched monograph that will stand as a classic study of this movement. ...Essential. --Choice<p><br> scrupulously well-documented book Philip Kennedy, Journal of Ecclesiastical History ...provides enough background and references related to the ideas and disputes surrounding the nouvelle theologie that the interested reader can easily pursue a given issue more deeply...Specialists as well as those with a more general interest in theology should find the author's insights and overarching thesis worth engaging. Bryan Kromholtz, O.P. The Thomist ...very instructive and meticulously researched...a very welcome and much-needed first treatment of a group of figures as a group, and will no doubt bear fruit in the further research it inspires. Peter M. Candler Jr., IThe Journal of Theological Studies Vol 62 Part 2 Oct 2011 this is a must read book... It is for those that are hungry and hunger for a more meaningful faith. Ron Dart, Clarion Journal Uniting a breadth of theological themes with its exploration of sacramental depths, B.'s book is one of the best introductions to the Nouvelle Theologie. Joseph S. Flipper, Theological Studies This scrupulously well-documented book is the fruit of a labour of love. Philip Kennedy, Journal of Ecclesiastical History I have rarely, if ever, encountered such an assured and reliable penetration of a Catholic mindset from someone outside that tradition as that achieved here by Boersma. John Sullivan, Heythrop Journal The author is to be warmly congratulated on a book that is both thoroughly researched and pleasingly written, an exercise in good, solid, purposeful scholarship, which sustains the reader's interest. Stephen N. Williams, Themelios Nouvelle Theologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery is a true contribution to ecumenical theology. It should be essential reading for ministerial students in the Protestant tradition and for Catholic seminarians, as well as students in faculties of education, religious studies and theology. Gabriel Flynn, Irish Theological Quarterly a balanced and informative investigation into the defining intellectual movement of twentieth-century Catholicism. Robert St Hilaire, Scottish Journal of Theology <br> A comprehensive, carefully researched monograph that will stand as a classic study of this movement. ...Essential. --Choice<br> Author InformationHans Boersma holds the J.I. Packer Chair of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, Canada. Prior to taking this position in 2005, he taught at Trinity Western University and also served for several years as a Pastor in a Reformed Church. He publishes extensively in journals including New Blackfriars, Modern Theology, Calvin Theological Journal, International Journal of Systematic Theology, Evangelical Quarterly, and the Heythrop Journal. His recent volume Violence, Hospitality, and the Cross: Reappropriating the Atonement Tradition won the 2005 Christianity Today best theological book of the year award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |