a Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World, volume 2.
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Grand Rapids :
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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.,
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2014.
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1 online resource (405 pages)
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Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World ;
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v. Vol. 2
GENERAL NOTES
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God as Communion: A Theological Account of Equality, Justice, and Fairness.
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Abbreviations; Preface; Introduction: A Hospitable and Inviting Methodological Vision; I. Triune Revelation; 1. On the Conditions of the Doctrine of Revelation; Is There a Revelation in Christian Religion?; The Doctrine of Revelation on Both Sides of Modernity; The Widening Horizon of the Discourse on Revelation and Scripture in a Pluralistic World; 2. Triune Revelation; Loving Father and the Cruciform Revelation; Incarnated Son and Embodied Revelation; Life -- Giving Spirit and Living Revelation; 3. Revelation as Historical-Eschatological Word of Promise; Theology of History.
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Contemporary Resources for a Reconceived Doctrine of God11. One God as Communion of Persons; The Role of the Trinity in Christian Theology and Doctrine of God; One God as Father, Son, and Spirit; The Unity of the Tripersonal God; God and World: Economic and Immanent Trinity; Do the Christian East and West Confess the Same Trinitarian Faith?; 12. The Relational God and the Divine Attributes; How to Speak of God's Attributes -- or Whether to Speak of Them; God as Spirit and "Person"; Eternal God; The God of Love; 13. Divine Hospitality; God the Giver and Gift; Hospitality as Inclusion.
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Revelation in HistoryRevelation as History and as Word; An Eschatological -- Historical Promise; 4. Liberating Word; "The Biblical Texts as Furthering Life"; Inclusive Word; Revelation as Liberation; The Liberating Power of Translation; "Reading the Bible in Spanish"; 5. God's Word in Human Words; Inspiration of Scripture: Divine -- Human Dynamic; Scripture as the Word of God and Human Testimony; A Truthful Encounter; The Revelatory Power of Metaphors and Symbols; The Category of Myth and Mysticism; 6. Scripture, Community, and Tradition; Which Use of the Bible? Whose "Authorship"?
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Scripture as the Ultimate Norm of TheologyScripture and Church; Living Tradition and "Closed Canon"; Tradition, Identity, and Context; 7. Natural Theology as Christian Theology; Natural Knowledge of God Is "Natural"; How Natural Theology Became "Unnatural"; Natural Theology as Trinitarian Christian Theology; Wisdom as Revelation; 8. Revelation and Scripture among Religions; The Challenge and Complexity of Interfaith Engagement of Scriptures; Hindu Scriptures and Authority in a Christian Perspective; Is There Revelation in Buddhist Traditions?; The Qurʼan and the Bible.
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The First and the Second TestamentsCommon Scripture Reading as a Form of Interfaith Theologizing; II. Triune God; 9. On the Conditions and Contours of God-Talk; The Doctrine of God in a New Environment; God in a Secular Age; Objections against God -- Talk; The Atheistic Rebuttals of Faith in God; The Re -- turn of Metaphysics; The "Traces" of God in the Created Reality; 10. "Classical Panentheism"; For Orientation: Classical Theism, Panentheism, or "Classical Panentheism"?; Classical Theism: A Generous Assessment; Panentheism: A Seasoned Embrace.
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Trinity and Revelation : A Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World, volume 2.