Martin Poulsom argues in this insightful book how Edward Schillebeeckx in his theology of creation supports the classical theological insight that the world is not-God and totally other-than-God.
Erik Borgman, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
In this book, Martin Poulsom has advanced scholarship on a number of fronts ... Poulsom’s work will be of great benefit to anyone interested in both cutting-edge and enduring questions of a theology of creation.
Robert J. Schreiter, Catholic Theological Union, USA
Poulsom’s philosophically nuanced study offers a much-needed classically oriented Schillebeeckian foundation for exploring the most controversial theological questions evoked by creation science today.
- Kathleen McManus, OP University of Portland, USA, Horizons
Introduction
1. The Structure of Discourse
2.Investigating Complementarity I: Common Ground
3. Investigating Complementarity II: Complementary Emphases and Dialectic
4. Relational Dialectic in Schillebeeckx's Philosophical Theology
5. Schillebeeckian Relational Dialectic I: Aquinas on Analogy
6. Schillebeeckian Relational Dialectic II: Prospects for Philosophical Theology
Bibliography
Index