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The second volume of the comprehensive and conceptual proposal of a Post-Systematic Theology - based on a phenomenological, narrative ontology - treats the trinitarian adventure of love, from the doctrine of God up to the doctrine of sin. In the doctrine of God, the distinctions of divine revealed personhood, narrative divine unity, and the divine attributes are discussed. The ecological ways of creation treat the classic themes of creation as the imago dei, cosmology, real possibilities, angels and aliens as well as biological evolution. Humans are presented as relational processes of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The second volume of the comprehensive and conceptual proposal of a Post-Systematic Theology - based on a phenomenological, narrative ontology - treats the trinitarian adventure of love, from the doctrine of God up to the doctrine of sin. In the doctrine of God, the distinctions of divine revealed personhood, narrative divine unity, and the divine attributes are discussed. The ecological ways of creation treat the classic themes of creation as the imago dei, cosmology, real possibilities, angels and aliens as well as biological evolution. Humans are presented as relational processes of becoming (humaning) in ontic solidarity to the created meshwork. The chapter on hamartiology conceives human sin as a displaced becoming in this mesh. The volume concludes with a proposal for an ethos of creatureliness. Interdisciplinary considerations between theology,philosophy, and the natural sciences are critical throughout the work.
Autorenporträt
Markus Mühling is Professor for Systematic Theology at the Protestant University Wuppertal and currently its president. He has researched and taught in Heidelberg and Lüneburg (Germany) as well as in Aberdeen (Scotland), and is a member of the Center of Theological Inquiry (Princeton).