Remembering and Resisting

Author:   Johann Baptist Metz ,  John K Downey
Publisher:   Cascade Books
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Pages:   106
Publication Date:   18 August 2022
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Author:   Johann Baptist Metz ,  John K Downey
Publisher:   Cascade Books
Imprint:   Cascade Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.145kg
ISBN:  

9781666710304


ISBN 10:   166671030
Pages:   106
Publication Date:   18 August 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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"""Now more than ever we need the particular genius and passion for God that characterized Metz's six decades of theological labor. We are all in John Downey's debt for this collection that introduces the reader to the most important themes of Metz's mature work. The essays are carefully chosen, and the interviews reinforce Metz's own insistence that theology must always develop within a biographical framework. Highly recommended."" --Matthew Ashley, University of Notre Dame ""The prophetic voice of Johann-Baptist Metz calls to us from the pages of this book. The essays uncover key themes in the new political theology that are important for philosophers and critical theorists as well as theologians. Downey's inclusion of interviews keeps the content accessible. This is an excellent resource for everyone willing to respond to Metz's challenge to face the world with open eyes."" --Steve Ostovich, College of St. Scholastica, emeritus ""When students or friends come to me seeking theological light amidst the darkness of suffering and the confusing pluralities of our age, one name always comes to mind: Johann-Baptist Metz. In this marvelous book of short essays and interviews, his key themes recur, overlapping in poetic rhythm, filled with ancient and ardent longings, heralding anew the advent of God."" --Kevin F. Burke, SJ, Regis University"


Now more than ever we need the particular genius and passion for God that characterized Metz's six decades of theological labor. We are all in John Downey's debt for this collection that introduces the reader to the most important themes of Metz's mature work. The essays are carefully chosen, and the interviews reinforce Metz's own insistence that theology must always develop within a biographical framework. Highly recommended. --Matthew Ashley, University of Notre Dame The prophetic voice of Johann-Baptist Metz calls to us from the pages of this book. The essays uncover key themes in the new political theology that are important for philosophers and critical theorists as well as theologians. Downey's inclusion of interviews keeps the content accessible. This is an excellent resource for everyone willing to respond to Metz's challenge to face the world with open eyes. --Steve Ostovich, College of St. Scholastica, emeritus When students or friends come to me seeking theological light amidst the darkness of suffering and the confusing pluralities of our age, one name always comes to mind: Johann-Baptist Metz. In this marvelous book of short essays and interviews, his key themes recur, overlapping in poetic rhythm, filled with ancient and ardent longings, heralding anew the advent of God. --Kevin F. Burke, SJ, Regis University


Now more than ever we need the particular genius and passion for God that characterized Metz's six decades of theological labor. We are all in John Downey's debt for this collection that introduces the reader to the most important themes of Metz's mature work. The essays are carefully chosen, and the interviews reinforce Metz's own insistence that theology must always develop within a biographical framework. Highly recommended. --Matthew Ashley, University of Notre Dame The prophetic voice of Johann-Baptist Metz calls to us from the pages of this book. The essays uncover key themes in the new political theology that are important for philosophers and critical theorists as well as theologians. Downey's inclusion of interviews keeps the content accessible. This is an excellent resource for everyone willing to respond to Metz's challenge to face the world with open eyes. --Steve Ostovich, College of St. Scholastica, emeritus When students or friends come to me seeking theological light amidst the darkness of suffering and the confusing pluralities of our age, one name always comes to mind: Johann-Baptist Metz. In this marvelous book of short essays and interviews, his key themes recur, overlapping in poetic rhythm, filled with ancient and ardent longings, heralding anew the advent of God. --Kevin F. Burke, SJ, Regis University Now more than ever we need the particular genius and passion for God that characterized Metz's six decades of theological labor. We are all in John Downey's debt for this collection that introduces the reader to the most important themes of Metz's mature work. The essays are carefully chosen, and the interviews reinforce Metz's own insistence that theology must always develop within a biographical framework. Highly recommended. --Matthew Ashley, University of Notre Dame The prophetic voice of Johann-Baptist Metz calls to us from the pages of this book. The essays uncover key themes in the new political theology that are important for philosophers and critical theorists as well as theologians. Downey's inclusion of interviews keeps the content accessible. This is an excellent resource for everyone willing to respond to Metz's challenge to face the world with open eyes. --Steve Ostovich, College of St. Scholastica, emeritus When students or friends come to me seeking theological light amidst the darkness of suffering and the confusing pluralities of our age, one name always comes to mind: Johann-Baptist Metz. In this marvelous book of short essays and interviews, his key themes recur, overlapping in poetic rhythm, filled with ancient and ardent longings, heralding anew the advent of God. --Kevin F. Burke, SJ, Regis University


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John K. Downey is Professor Emeritus of Fundamental Theology at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. A former Director of the Coolidge Research Colloquium, his work turns around the critical mediation of religion and society. He edited Love's Strategy: The Political Theology of Johann Baptist Metz (1999) and coedited Missing God? Cultural Amnesia and Political Theology (2006) and Facing the World: Political Theology and Mercy (2018).

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