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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Stephan van Erp (KU Leuven, Belgium) , Dr Christiane Alpers (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany) , Adjunct Professor Christopher Cimorelli (Seton Hall University, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780567687418ISBN 10: 0567687414 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 21 March 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSalvation in the World: Introduction, Stephan van Erp (KU Leuven, Belgium), Christopher Cimorelli (Caldwell University, USA) , Christiane Alpers (KU Leuven, Belgium) PART I: Theological Renewal in the Public Sphere Chapter 1 Edward Schillebeeckx on Secularization and Public Theology, Joshua Furnal (Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands) Chapter 2 Public Opposition to Ecclesial Involvement in Secular Politics: Schillebeeckx’s Grace-Optimism as a Response to Public Theology and Radical Orthodoxy, Christiane Alpers (KU Leuven, Belgium) Chapter 3 A Theologian Standing with God in the World: Development in Schillebeeckx’s Epistemology and Implications for Feminist Theology, Megan Loumagne (University of Oxford, UK) Chapter 4 Dangerous Theology: Edward Schillebeeckx, Pope Francis, and Hope for Catholic Women, Kate Mroz (Boston College, USA) PART II: Faithfulness to the Christian Tradition in the Public Sphere Chapter 5 Tradition Hermeneutics: Joseph Ratzinger and Edward Schillebeeckx on the Role of Histori-cal-Cultural Context for the Christian Faith, Branislav Kuljovsky (KU Leuven, Belgium) Chapter 6 Metaphysical Theology in Hermeneutical Times? Lessons from Edward Schillebeeckx, Marijn de Jong (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium) Chapter 7 Reexamining Edward Schillebeeckx’s Anthropological Constants: An Ontological Perspective, Daniel Minch (KU Leuven, Belgium) Chapter 8 Forging a Way through Creation: “God or the World?” or “God and the World?”, Rhona Lewis (University of Oxford, UK) Chapter 9 Schillebeeckx’s Contrast Experience: Tangible Experiences As Expression of God’s Embracing Salvation, Thijs Caspers (Tillburg University, the Netherlands) PART III: Theological Critique of the Public Sphere Chapter 10 The Good News about Climate Change, Jan Jorrit Hasselaar (University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands) Chapter 11 Development amid Sin: Schillebeeckx and Newman for Today, Christopher Cimorelli (Caldwell University, USA) Chapter 12 Experience and Critical Reflection in Religion: Schillebeeckx’s Theology and Evolutionary Studies of Religion, Tom Uytterhoeven (KU Leuven, Belgium) PART IV: Crossings of Theology and the Public Sphere Chapter 13 Edward Schillebeeckx and Sexual Trauma: Salvation as Healing, Julia Feder (Creighton University, USA) Chapter 14 An Ever-Stitched Wholeness: Fragment and Relationality in Trauma Theory and Schille-beeckx’s Theology of Salvation, Heather DuBois (University of Notre Dame, USA) Chapter 15 Toward a Theology of Vulnerability: An Analysis and Critique of White Strategies of Igno-rance and Invulnerability, Eleonora Hof (Protestant Theological University, the Netherlands) Bibliography IndexReviewsThe young scholars in this important volume make it very obvious how Schillebeeckx' work helps them to engage theologically with contemporary issues, and thus are witness to the ongoing relevance of two of his core convictions. Firstly, that the God the Christian tradition remembers is the God active in the present, regardless of whether contemporary culture considers itself as secular. Secondly, that this makes theology both critical of its current context and self-critical. * Erik Borgman, Tilburg University, The Netherlands * Drawing upon the work of Edward Schillebeeckx, the editors present fifteen emerging scholars from North America and Europe who place the Dutch theologian's work in critical cross-disciplinary conversation with topics ranging from radical finitude to trauma theory. These penetrating essays challenge contemporary theology to engage the public sphere, but without jeopardizing commitment to the Christian tradition. Rather than abstractly defending Christianity, the authors critically engage such concrete realities as secularization, exclusion of the vulnerable, societal conceptions of progress, climate change, and sexual violence - all of which lie at the crossroads of public theology - in order to demonstrate how specific public problems can be responded to from a Christian perspective. A most welcome affirmation of Schillebeeckx's conviction that there can be no salvation outside the world ! * Mary Ann Hinsdale, Boston College, USA * This book is a very important contribution to the discussion of the relationship between theology and politics, especially the importance of theology in promoting a more accessible and more inclusive public sphere, and to improve its humane and social configuration. This kind of theology, sensitive to the consequences of its political and societal dimension, described as public theology, is discussed in a highly innovative fashion in the light of one of its spiritual ancestors, Edward Schillebeeckx. * Kurt Appel, University of Vienna, Austria * Author InformationSTEPHAN van ERP is Professor of Fundamental Theology at KU Leuven, Belgium. CHRISTOPHER CIMORELLI is Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology at Caldwell University, USA. CHRISTIANE ALPERS is Research Fellow at the Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |