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The resurrection effect: transforming Christian life and thought
2008, Orbis Books
in English
1570757704 9781570757709
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Table of Contents
"Placing" the resurrection
A theological problem
The awkwardness of the resurrection for theology
Reason and resurrection
A resurrectional attitude
A postmodern opportunity
The Resurrection and the disturbance of categories
Conclusion: a phenomenological standpoint
A phenomenological approach to the resurrection
The phenomenological turn
The resurrection as saturated phenomenon
Aspects of the resurrection-phenomenon
The resurrection as revelation
The resurrection as event
The resurrection as aesthetic form
The resurrection as "flesh"
The resurrection and the face of christ
Saturated phenomenon or mystery?
The resurrection and the phenomenon of the new testament
Receptivity to the divinely given
Interpretation in the light of christ
Rhetorics of receptivity and excess
Light in darkness
The resurrection event
The multi-dimensional phenomenon;
Dimensions of the resurrection-event
The paschal aspect: the resurrection of the crucified
The paternal, generative source
Filial identity
Spirit: the effusive aspect the event
Sacrament: the church as body of christ
Eschatological anticipation
The light of the resurrection
The light and its meaning: patterns of rhetoric
Arcs of rhetoric
Dimensions of meaning
Paul and the resurrection effect
Paul's transformative experience;
Conversion to the risen one: its narrative setting;
From experience to meaning
Corinthians 15: 1-28
Philippians 2: 5-11
Resurrection: the visual phenomenon
A continuing dialectic
The appearances of the risen christ
The economy of seeing: an end and a beginning
The other paraclete
Subjectivity, objectivity,and the resurrection
The polarities of subject and object
The complexity of experience
Assumptions questioned
The saturation of the phenomenon
Conclusion: the play of polarities
The salvific realism of the resurrection
Salvific objectivity
Salvific realism
The divine initiative
Presence and absence
The humanity of the risen one
Forgiveness
The empty tomb
Overture to world history
Salvific subjectivity
A new beginning
The disciples' new understanding;
Called to witness;
A universal horizon
A reactive world
Tensions of the resurrection effect
The resurrection and the trinity
The resurrection and moral theology
Transcultural openness
Resurrection as horizon.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-200) and index.
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