The second volume of Robert M. Doran’s magisterial The Trinity in History continues his exploration of the Trinitarian theology of Bernard Lonergan, focusing now on the notions of relations and persons and connecting the systematic proposals with the so-called "Third Quest for the Historical Jesus." Doran not only interprets Lonergan’s major work in Trinitarian theology and Christology but also suggests at least a twofold advance: a new version of the psychological analogy for understanding Trinitarian doctrine and a new starting point for the whole of systematic theology. He links these…mehr
The second volume of Robert M. Doran’s magisterial The Trinity in History continues his exploration of the Trinitarian theology of Bernard Lonergan, focusing now on the notions of relations and persons and connecting the systematic proposals with the so-called "Third Quest for the Historical Jesus." Doran not only interprets Lonergan’s major work in Trinitarian theology and Christology but also suggests at least a twofold advance: a new version of the psychological analogy for understanding Trinitarian doctrine and a new starting point for the whole of systematic theology. He links these theological concerns with Ren¿irard’s mimetic theory, proposes a theory of history based in Lonergan’s scale of values, and creates a link between exegetical and historical scholarship and systematic theology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert M. Doran is the Emmett Doerr Chair in Catholic Systematic Theology at Marquette University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Imitating the Divine Relation Overall Introduction to the Present Volume A General Note on Lonergan and Girard The Divine Relations and Their Imitations Autonomous Spiritual Processions The Duality of Consciousness and the Dialectic of Desire Imago Dei 2. The Program Actual Grace Divine Relations and Persons A Relational System among the Created Terms Social Grace and Imitation of and Participation in Divine Circumincession Social Grace and the Mission of the Word 3. Actual Grace and the Elevation of the Secular The Proposal Sacralizations and Secularizations Welcomed and Resisted The Problem Questions Posed by Vatican II and Pope John Paul II Help from Aquinas Lonergan on Actual Grace The Universal Mission of the Holy Spirit The Universal Mission of the Divine Word The Multi-religious Context and the Structure of Systematic Theology Charles Taylor’s Disjunctions 4. The Relations That Are Imitated Doctrines and Systematics The Metaphysics of Relations Three Elements The Four Divine Relations Subsistent Relations Three Really Distinct Relations Divine Relations and the Divine Essence 5. Mission and Person Introduction: Four Theses Lonergan’s History of the Notion of Person Balthasar’s History of the Notion of Person Lonergan on Person Person and Mission in Balthasar 6. Transition to the Historical Jesus Jesus’ Human Consciousness and His Human Self-understanding Faith, Theology, and History Concluding Theses 7. Ben F. Meyer, The Aims of Jesus, and the Third Quest for the Historical Jesus Two Affirmations Paul and Acts Gospel Literature Wright’s Comments and Contribution Conclusion Appendix: Theses Presented in the First Two Volumes of This Work
Preface 1. Imitating the Divine Relation Overall Introduction to the Present Volume A General Note on Lonergan and Girard The Divine Relations and Their Imitations Autonomous Spiritual Processions The Duality of Consciousness and the Dialectic of Desire Imago Dei 2. The Program Actual Grace Divine Relations and Persons A Relational System among the Created Terms Social Grace and Imitation of and Participation in Divine Circumincession Social Grace and the Mission of the Word 3. Actual Grace and the Elevation of the Secular The Proposal Sacralizations and Secularizations Welcomed and Resisted The Problem Questions Posed by Vatican II and Pope John Paul II Help from Aquinas Lonergan on Actual Grace The Universal Mission of the Holy Spirit The Universal Mission of the Divine Word The Multi-religious Context and the Structure of Systematic Theology Charles Taylor’s Disjunctions 4. The Relations That Are Imitated Doctrines and Systematics The Metaphysics of Relations Three Elements The Four Divine Relations Subsistent Relations Three Really Distinct Relations Divine Relations and the Divine Essence 5. Mission and Person Introduction: Four Theses Lonergan’s History of the Notion of Person Balthasar’s History of the Notion of Person Lonergan on Person Person and Mission in Balthasar 6. Transition to the Historical Jesus Jesus’ Human Consciousness and His Human Self-understanding Faith, Theology, and History Concluding Theses 7. Ben F. Meyer, The Aims of Jesus, and the Third Quest for the Historical Jesus Two Affirmations Paul and Acts Gospel Literature Wright’s Comments and Contribution Conclusion Appendix: Theses Presented in the First Two Volumes of This Work
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