Dual citizenship : two-natures christologies and the Jewish Jesus /

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Author / Creator:Hesslein, Kayko Driedger.
Imprint:London ; New York : Bloomsbury, T & T Clark US, 2015.
Description:ix, 210 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13200839
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ISBN:9780567661357
0567661350
9780567661364
9780567661340
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-207) and index.
committed to retain from JKM Seminaries Library 2023 JKM University of Chicago Library
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Dual Citizenship
  • 1. Nonsupersessionist Theology and the Challenge of Incarnational Christology
  • The theological necessity of Jesus' Jewishness
  • The matrix of difference - Jewishness, humanity and divinity, particularity and universality
  • Processing difference
  • Definition of terms
  • Supersessionism, anti-Semitism, and anti-Judaism
  • Jewishness
  • Chapter Outline
  • Summary
  • 2. 'But You Can't Be Both!' - Multiple Loyalties in Theories of Multiculturalism
  • Theories of difference - processes and agencies
  • Processes for negotiating difference
  • Assimilationism
  • Fragmented pluralism
  • Cosmopolitanism
  • The possibility of multiple loyalties
  • Interactive pluralism and rooted cosmopolitanism
  • Summary
  • Part 2. Constituent Parts
  • 3. Contextual: Jesus as Human Citizen
  • Jesus is consubstantial with us
  • Jesus the Second Adam/New Being
  • Critiquing the representative Second Adam/New Being
  • Jesus the Jew
  • Critiquing the representative Jew
  • Jesus as one of the oppressed
  • Critiquing the representative oppressed
  • Consubstantial with particularities - citizenship based on contextual universalism
  • Summary
  • 4. Universal: Jesus as Divine Expatriate
  • Jesus is consubstantial with the divine
  • The divine nature as immutable Logos
  • The divine nature as Spirit - Revisiting Logos
  • The divine nature as transcendent Other
  • Critiquing the transcendent Other
  • Relational transcendence
  • A new interpretation - Transparticularity and the 'unassimilable OtherÆ
  • Summary
  • Part 3. Establishing Relationship
  • 5. You Never Leave Your Homeland Behind: Contextual Universalism in the One Person
  • Approaching unity
  • The Chalcedonian Definition
  • Unity and singularity
  • Unity and multiplicity
  • A process for uniting difference
  • Summary
  • 6. Living in the Diaspora: Overlapping Memberships and the Two Natures
  • Difference and isolation
  • Difference and hybridity (the third space, is no space)
  • Thinking both/and
  • A process for differentiating unity
  • Summary
  • Part 4. The Transp articular Person - Passing through Chalcedon
  • 7. At Home: The Contextual Universals of the Jewish Jesus
  • Contextual universals
  • Jesus and non-Jews
  • Jesus and Torah
  • Suffering and not-suffering
  • Death and not-death
  • 8. Living Abroad - The Overlapping Memberships of the Living Christ
  • Overview
  • Jesus today - Normative and not normative
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Bibliography
  • Index