Eschatological hermeneutics the theological core of experience and our hope for salvation

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Minch, Daniel, 1986- autor (autor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, UK : Bloomsbury Academic 2018.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection.
T & T Clark studies in Edward Schillebeeckx.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviation; Introduction; Edward Schillebeeckx, O.P. and His Context; The State of Schillebeeckx Research; Thinking with Schillebeeckx, and Thinking Further; Chapter 1 The End of Traditional Eschatology-Vatican II as Catalyst for Fundamental Theology; 1.1 Preconciliar Rumblings: Renewal of Christian Eschatology; 1.2 Eschatology and Theology of Hope: The Impact of Schema XIII; 1.3 The "Church" and the "World": Unity of Creation and Salvation in Gaudium et Spes; 1.4 Decisive Commentary and the New Image of Humanity.
  • 1.5 New Image of Humanity, New Image of the World: Other Approaches to HopeConclusion; Chapter 2 Hermeneutics, Eschatology, and Critical Theory; 2.1 Hermeneutics and History in Shifting Philosophical Horizons; 2.2 Critical Theory and Critical Reactions to Hermeneutics; 2.3 Schillebeeckx between Gadamer and Habermas; Conclusion; Chapter 3 The Definitive Turn to Experience-Hermeneutic Mediation and Praxical Anticipation of Salvation; 3.1 Universal History? Partial Wholes and Meaningful Holes; 3.2 In Search of a New Point of Contact; 3.3 Contrast Experience and Its Structural Elements.
  • 3.4 Narrative Historicity, Praxical AnticipationConclusion; Chapter 4 Unifying Experience and Anthropology-The Ontological Reduction; 4.1 Problematizing Negative Contrast Experience; 4.2 Contrastive Epistemology and Negative Dialectics; 4.3 Reaching the "Absolute Limit"; Conclusion: The Absolute Limit-Hermeneutics as Eschatology, Eschatology as Ontology; Chapter 5 Secularization and the Subversion of Christian Eschatology; 5.1 Secularization and the Rise and Fall of Modern Master Narratives; 5.2 The "New Image of God" and the Future of Transcendence; 5.3 The New Economic Master Narrative.
  • ConclusionChapter 6 God, Experience, and Economic Apocalypticism; 6.1 Experience Pointing to the Mystery of God; 6.2 Apocalyptic and Eschatological-Postmodern Market Christianity; 6.3 Christian Eschatology Must be Realized Eschatology; Conclusion; Conclusion; Re-Placing the Eschatological Horizon: Four Proposals for Our Contemporary Context; Bibliography; Subject Index; Name Index.