Drawing on philosophical analysis and historical-critical exegesis, this study sets out to clarify the Father's will for Christ and how it relates to his death on the cross. Then, after considering the theologies of Anselm and Peter Abelard, it argues for the recovery of the early Christian category of ransom.
Drawing on philosophical analysis and historical-critical exegesis, this study sets out to clarify the Father's will for Christ and how it relates to his death on the cross. Then, after considering the theologies of Anselm and Peter Abelard, it argues for the recovery of the early Christian category of ransom.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas E. Lombardo, O.P., received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, and is now Assistant Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. His book The Logic of Desire: Aquinas on Emotion is published by The Catholic University of America Press, for which he was awarded the John Templeton Award for Theological Promise in 2011.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction I: Philosophical Prolegomena 1: Intending and Willing 2: Moral Value and Moral Obligation 3: Double Effect Reasoning 4: The Ethics of Self-Sacrifice 5: God's Will, Moral Evil, and the Crucifying of Christ II: New Testament Evidence 6: Jesus' Attitude toward His Death 7: The Crucifixion in God's Plan of Salvation III: Theological Evaluation 8: Anselm and Cur Deus homo 9: Abelard's Response to Anselm 10: The Devil's Ransom Revisted Epilogue
Preface Introduction I: Philosophical Prolegomena 1: Intending and Willing 2: Moral Value and Moral Obligation 3: Double Effect Reasoning 4: The Ethics of Self-Sacrifice 5: God's Will, Moral Evil, and the Crucifying of Christ II: New Testament Evidence 6: Jesus' Attitude toward His Death 7: The Crucifixion in God's Plan of Salvation III: Theological Evaluation 8: Anselm and Cur Deus homo 9: Abelard's Response to Anselm 10: The Devil's Ransom Revisted Epilogue
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