Joy is crucial to human life and central to God’s relationship to
the world, yet it is remarkably absent from contemporary theology and,
increasingly, from our own lives! This collection remedies this
situation by considering the import of joy on human flourishing. These
essays—written by experts in systematic and pastoral theology,
Christian ethics, and biblical studies—demonstrate the promise of
joy to throw open new theological possibilities and cast fresh light
on all dimensions of human life. With contributions from Jurgen
Moltmann, N. T. Wright, Marianne Meye Thompson, Mary Clark Moschella,
Charles Mathewes, and Miroslav Volf, this volume puts joy at the heart
of Christian faith and life, exploring joy’s biblical, dogmatic,
ecclesiological, and ethical dimensions in concert with close
attention to the shifting tides of culture. Convinced of the need to
offer to the world a compelling Christian vision of the good life, the
authors treat the connections between joy and themes of creation,
theodicy, politics, suffering, pastoral practice, eschatology, and
more, driven by the conviction that vital relationship with the living
God is integral to our fullest flourishing as human creatures.
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Essays on Theology, Culture, and the Good Life
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781506402864
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Fortress Press NBN
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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