The Christology of Karl Barth and Matta al-Miskin

Author:   Hani Hanna
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   15 July 2019
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Author:   Hani Hanna
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.594kg
ISBN:  

9781978704206


ISBN 10:   1978704208
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   15 July 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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1. Early Christological Background 2. The Context of Karl Barth’s Christology 3. Karl Barth’s Covenantal Ontology 4. Karl Barth’s Historicized Christology 5. Matta Al-Miskīn’s Covenantal Ontology 6. Matta Al-Miskīn’s Historicized Christology

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In The Christology of Karl Barth and Matta al-Miskin, Hani Hanna brings two modern theologians from very different backgrounds into dialogue-the Protestant pastor Karl Barth from Switzerland and the Coptic Orthodox monk Matta al-Miskin from Egypt. Hanna's book is an innovative and insightful Christological analysis, focusing on Barth's and al-Miskin's shared vision of a historicized ontology. But just as much, it is an eloquent and deeply hopeful call for ecumenical theologies that are biblical, intelligible, and hospitable. Expertly done and highly recommended. -- Stephen Davis, Yale University This is a thoughtful and compelling book, written by one of the finest systematic and ecumenical Protestant theologians to be found in northeast Africa and the Middle East today. Hanna recognizes that the schism which now exists between Protestant and Copts in Egypt have their root in a shared metaphysical concept of God which is incapable of providing an adequate basis for ecclesial reconciliation. At bottom, it is a negative, apophatic concept of God which allows for marriage with any number of options where Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology and sacramentology are concerned - but can provide no guidance whatsoever when those options harden into party-political conflicts, as they have done through the intervening centuries. Hanna argues for a fresh start on the basis of a different God-concept, one grounded in the historicized Christologies of Karl Barth and Matta al-Miskin. In doing so, he brings us all back to the narrated history of Jesus of Nazareth as attested in Holy Scripture as the only legitimate basis for doing theology. This is a book to be welcomed! It is a book to be read! -- Bruce McCormack, Princeton Theological Seminary


In The Christology of Karl Barth and Matta al-Miskin, Hani Hanna brings two modern theologians from very different backgrounds into dialogue-the Protestant pastor Karl Barth from Switzerland and the Coptic Orthodox monk Matta al-Miskin from Egypt. Hanna's book is an innovative and insightful Christological analysis, focusing on Barth's and al-Miskin's shared vision of a historicized ontology. But just as much, it is an eloquent and deeply hopeful call for ecumenical theologies that are biblical, intelligible, and hospitable. Expertly done and highly recommended. -- Stephen Davis, Yale University


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Hani Hanna is assistant professor of systematic theology at Evangelical Theological Seminary in Cairo.

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