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Offers a substantial discussion of a central theme in Christian theology - that everything comes from and depends upon God.
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Offers a substantial discussion of a central theme in Christian theology - that everything comes from and depends upon God.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108579520
- Artikelnr.: 70914024
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108579520
- Artikelnr.: 70914024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Andrew Davison is Starbridge Lecturer in Theology and Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge, and fellow in theology at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. His previous books include The Love of Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy for Theologians(2013), Why Sacraments? (2013), and Blessing (2014).
Part I. Participation and Causation: 1. By and from God: efficient causation and God as the origin and agent of creation
2. Causes and the Trinity: 'from Him and through Him and to Him are all things'
3. Not out of God: God is not the material cause for creation
4. After God's likeness: formal causation and creaturely characterfulness
5. To and for God: final causation and God as the origin and goal of creation
Part II. The Language of Participation and Language as Participation: 6. Characterising participation
7. Analogy: participation in being and language
Part III. Participation and the Theological Story: 8. Participation and christology
9. Participation and creaturely action
10. Evil as the failure of participation
11. Redemption I: restoration and union
12. Redemption II: justification, merit and transformation
Part IV. Participation and the Shape of Human Life: 13. Truth: knowing and the lucidity of things
14. Beauty: praying and loving
15. Goodness: ethics
Conclusion: participation, relation and common life.
2. Causes and the Trinity: 'from Him and through Him and to Him are all things'
3. Not out of God: God is not the material cause for creation
4. After God's likeness: formal causation and creaturely characterfulness
5. To and for God: final causation and God as the origin and goal of creation
Part II. The Language of Participation and Language as Participation: 6. Characterising participation
7. Analogy: participation in being and language
Part III. Participation and the Theological Story: 8. Participation and christology
9. Participation and creaturely action
10. Evil as the failure of participation
11. Redemption I: restoration and union
12. Redemption II: justification, merit and transformation
Part IV. Participation and the Shape of Human Life: 13. Truth: knowing and the lucidity of things
14. Beauty: praying and loving
15. Goodness: ethics
Conclusion: participation, relation and common life.
Part I. Participation and Causation: 1. By and from God: efficient causation and God as the origin and agent of creation
2. Causes and the Trinity: 'from Him and through Him and to Him are all things'
3. Not out of God: God is not the material cause for creation
4. After God's likeness: formal causation and creaturely characterfulness
5. To and for God: final causation and God as the origin and goal of creation
Part II. The Language of Participation and Language as Participation: 6. Characterising participation
7. Analogy: participation in being and language
Part III. Participation and the Theological Story: 8. Participation and christology
9. Participation and creaturely action
10. Evil as the failure of participation
11. Redemption I: restoration and union
12. Redemption II: justification, merit and transformation
Part IV. Participation and the Shape of Human Life: 13. Truth: knowing and the lucidity of things
14. Beauty: praying and loving
15. Goodness: ethics
Conclusion: participation, relation and common life.
2. Causes and the Trinity: 'from Him and through Him and to Him are all things'
3. Not out of God: God is not the material cause for creation
4. After God's likeness: formal causation and creaturely characterfulness
5. To and for God: final causation and God as the origin and goal of creation
Part II. The Language of Participation and Language as Participation: 6. Characterising participation
7. Analogy: participation in being and language
Part III. Participation and the Theological Story: 8. Participation and christology
9. Participation and creaturely action
10. Evil as the failure of participation
11. Redemption I: restoration and union
12. Redemption II: justification, merit and transformation
Part IV. Participation and the Shape of Human Life: 13. Truth: knowing and the lucidity of things
14. Beauty: praying and loving
15. Goodness: ethics
Conclusion: participation, relation and common life.