Reforming theological anthropology : after the philosophical turn to relationality /
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Author / Creator: | Shults, F. LeRon. |
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Imprint: | Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub., c2003. |
Description: | xiv, 264 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4847456 |
Table of Contents:
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1.. The Philosophical Turn to Relationality
- Relationality from Aristotle to Kant
- Relationality from Hegel to Levinas
- The Responsibility of Theology
- I.. Anthropology, Theology, and the Reader
- 2.. Relationality and Developmental Psychology
- Methodological Faith
- Orders of Consciousness
- Ways of Holding on to Interdisciplinary Method
- Developing Fiduciary Structures
- The Traditionalist Fiduciary Structure
- Developing a Modernist Fiduciary Structure
- Developing a Postmodernist Fiduciary Structure
- Relationality Transformed by the Spirit of Christ
- 3.. Relationality and Pedagogical Practice
- Repression, Pedagogy, and Transformation
- The Four Dimensions of Human Existence
- Transformational Learning in Psychological Perspective
- Psychology and the Fearful Subject
- Educational Anesthesia
- Transformational Learning in Theological Perspective
- Fearing God Is Good for You?
- Theology and the Object of Fear
- Perfect Fear Casts Out Love
- 4.. Relationality and Spiritual Transformation
- Interdisciplinary Strategy
- Spiritual Union with God?
- The Need for a Mediator in the Transformation of Identity
- Double Negation and Dialectical Identity
- Fellowship in the Trinitarian Life
- II.. Theology, Anthropology, and Relationality
- 5.. Anthropology and Theological Method
- Regulative Relationality in Schleiermacher
- Reciprocal Relationality and the Pious Self-Consciousness
- The Regulative Function of Reciprocal Relationality in Theological Anthropology
- The Regulative Function of Reciprocal Relationality in All Religous Expressions
- Conclusion
- 6.. Anthropology and Trinity: Constitutive Relationality in Barth and Pannenberg
- The Methodological Shaping of Anthropology
- Barth's "I-Thou" Relationality
- Pannenberg's "Exocentric" Relationality
- Conclusion
- 7.. Anthropology and Christology: The Anhypostasis-Enhypostasis Formula
- Leontius of Byzantium
- Summary of Contra Nestorianos et Eutychianos
- The Modern Interpretation of Leontius
- A Closer Look at Leontius
- Anhypostasia and Enhypostasia in Protestant Scholasticism
- The Anhypostasis-Enhypostasis Formula in Barth
- III.. Reforming Theological Anthropology
- 8.. Relationality and the Doctrine of Human Nature
- Substance Dualism and Faculty Psychology
- Body and Soul
- Intellect, Will, Affection
- Challenges and Opportunities
- Biblical Scholarship
- Discoveries in Neurobiology
- Philosophical Reflection
- 9.. Relationality and the Doctrine of Sin
- The Western Theory of Inherited Sin
- The Augustinian Synthesis
- Following Augustine
- Challenges and Opportunities
- Exegetical Considerations
- Scientific Considerations
- Philosophical Considerations
- 10.. Relationality and the Doctrine of Imago Dei
- Classical Interpretations of the Image of God
- Rationality or Righteousness?
- The Image/Likeness Distinction
- Challenges and Opportunities
- Functional Interpretations
- Existential Interpretations
- Eschatological Interpretations
- Bibliography
- Index