The first part of the book is grounded in biblical issues and in
historical and philosophical theology. It seeks to establish several
schemes of death theology related, for example, to early
Christianity's Jewish cultural milieu, to belief in Christ's
resurrection and to Christology, to issues of millennial belief and to
an emergent liturgical practice. The rise of notions of the soul in
relation to medieval thought and practice and the place of death in
reformation theology are both covered, as is the role of the
nineteenth and twentieth century. Finally the rise of biblical
theology is considered, especially in the twentieth century. The
second part of the book takes up several contemporary models of the
theology of death. The first pursues a traditional acceptance of an
other-worldly afterlife, the second explores worldly analysis of
eternal life as a quality of contemporary existence devoid of any
future state. The third develops the worldly model and considers a
wider sense of self as a part of an ecological view of the world as a
divine creation and explores the meaning of birth-life and death
amidst a divine environment. The Theology of Death aims to offer some
sharply defined schemes to focus thought in a Christian environment in
which death, hell and heaven have almost lost their place. The topic
of hope is a key element and the book explores the birth and fostering
of hope within Christian traditions.
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ISBN
9780567346476
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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