This study brings to life the striking role of the divine ideas tradition in the teaching of its central exponents, and suggests how the divine ideas might constructively inform Christian theology and spirituality today.
This study brings to life the striking role of the divine ideas tradition in the teaching of its central exponents, and suggests how the divine ideas might constructively inform Christian theology and spirituality today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark A. McIntosh is the inaugural holder of the endowed professorship of Christian Spirituality at Loyola University Chicago. He previously served as Van Mildert Professor of Divinity at Durham University and canon residentiary of Durham Cathedral. His research focuses on the intersection of the mystical and theological in Christianity. His publications include The Oxford Handbook of Mystical Theology (Oxford University Press, 2020) and Divine Teaching: An Introduction to Christian Theology (Wiley Blackwell, 2008).
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Introduction 1: The Divine Ideas Tradition in Christianity 2: The Intelligible Beauty of Creation 3: The Saving Word of All Things: The Incarnate Word as Bearer of Creation's Truth 4: The Resurrection of Christ and the True Life of All Creatures 5: Beatitude and the Goodness of Truth Bibliography Index
Introduction 1: The Divine Ideas Tradition in Christianity 2: The Intelligible Beauty of Creation 3: The Saving Word of All Things: The Incarnate Word as Bearer of Creation's Truth 4: The Resurrection of Christ and the True Life of All Creatures 5: Beatitude and the Goodness of Truth Bibliography Index
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