This book presents a significant repudiation of the traditional eschatological doctrines, both Catholic and Protestant, based on the key idea that human death, as a dying into the death of Christ, is to be construed positively as a salvific event that confers the plenitude of life to the human. Offering helpful critiques of selected contemporary theologians, Novello explores how the proposed theology of death has liturgical and pastoral implications for Christian faith and praxis.
This book presents a significant repudiation of the traditional eschatological doctrines, both Catholic and Protestant, based on the key idea that human death, as a dying into the death of Christ, is to be construed positively as a salvific event that confers the plenitude of life to the human. Offering helpful critiques of selected contemporary theologians, Novello explores how the proposed theology of death has liturgical and pastoral implications for Christian faith and praxis.
Henry L. Novello taught Systematic Theology for several years at the University of Notre Dame Australia (Fremantle) and has published articles in Gregorianum, Pacifica, Irish Theological Quarterly, Colloquium, Compass and Australasian Catholic Record. He is currently an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Theology at The Flinders University of South Australia. His special field of interest is eschatology.
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Acknowledgments Permissions Introduction Chapter 1 The Conquest of Death by Jesus Christ: Real Time for Living Chapter 2 The Proper Role of the Holy Spirit: Ecstatic Gift of Divine Communion Chapter 3 The Positive Character of My Death as Assumed by Christ's Death: Perspectives on Death in Contemporary Theology Chapter 4 Death as Sharing in the Admirable Exchange of Natures in the Person of Jesus Christ Chapter 5 Conclusion
Acknowledgments Permissions Introduction Chapter 1 The Conquest of Death by Jesus Christ: Real Time for Living Chapter 2 The Proper Role of the Holy Spirit: Ecstatic Gift of Divine Communion Chapter 3 The Positive Character of My Death as Assumed by Christ's Death: Perspectives on Death in Contemporary Theology Chapter 4 Death as Sharing in the Admirable Exchange of Natures in the Person of Jesus Christ Chapter 5 Conclusion
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