Relying on the core, messianic affinity that binds Christianity and Judaism together, Zathureczky offers a reconstruction of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity through the messianic lens provided by the thought of Walter Benjamin. The work traces the contours of a Trinitarianism which does not stand aloof of an unredeemed world, a Trinitarian naming of God that transpires within the time of messianic remembrance.
Relying on the core, messianic affinity that binds Christianity and Judaism together, Zathureczky offers a reconstruction of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity through the messianic lens provided by the thought of Walter Benjamin. The work traces the contours of a Trinitarianism which does not stand aloof of an unredeemed world, a Trinitarian naming of God that transpires within the time of messianic remembrance.
Kornel Zathureczky is assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies at St. Francis Xavier University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. The Loss of the Messianic Chapter 2. Messianic Possibilities: Moltmann and Modern Jewish Messianic Thinking Chapter 3. Messianic Epistemology Chapter 4. Messianic Pneumatology Chapter 5. Messianic History Chapter 6. Messianic Suffering Chapter 7. Messianic Optics: Elective Affinity Between the Messianisms of Walter Benjamin and Jurgen Moltmann Chapter 8. Trinitarian Discourse: Doxology Born of Remembrance
Chapter 1. The Loss of the Messianic Chapter 2. Messianic Possibilities: Moltmann and Modern Jewish Messianic Thinking Chapter 3. Messianic Epistemology Chapter 4. Messianic Pneumatology Chapter 5. Messianic History Chapter 6. Messianic Suffering Chapter 7. Messianic Optics: Elective Affinity Between the Messianisms of Walter Benjamin and Jurgen Moltmann Chapter 8. Trinitarian Discourse: Doxology Born of Remembrance
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