The Incarnate Word Vol 8 Of Collected Works Of Bernard Lonergan 8 Translated By Charles C Hefling Jr Edited By Robert M Doran And Jeremy D Wilkins Toronto University Of Toronto Press 2016

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The Incarnate Word

Author: Bernard Lonergan
language: en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date: 2016-01-01
The papers deal with scientific, mathematical, theological, and philosophical questions, including discussions of such topics as the proper foundation of metaphysics, the form of inference, the nature of love and marriage, and the role of the university in the modern world.
The Consciousness of the Historical Jesus

Author: Austin Stevenson
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2024-02-22
In this book, Austin Stevenson argues that it is not the 'divinity' of Jesus that causes problems for historians, but his humanity. To insist that Jesus was fully human, as both theologians and historians do, still leaves us with the question of what it means to be human. It turns out that theologians and historians often have different answers to this question on both a philosophical and a theological register. Furthermore, historians frequently misunderstand the historiographical implications of classical Christology, and thus the compatibility between traditional beliefs about Jesus and critical historical inquiry. Through close engagement with the thought of Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225–74), this book offers a new path toward the reconciliation of these disciplines by focusing on human knowledge and subjectivity, which are central issues in both historical method and Christology. By interrogating and challenging the normative metaphysical assumptions operative in Jesus scholarship, a range of possibility is opened up for approaches to Jesus that are genuinely historical, but not naturalistic.
A Semiotic Christology

Author: Cyril Orji
language: en
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release Date: 2021-03-04
This book details how semiotics furthers an understanding of the science of Christology. In the light of the trend towards evolutionary worldview, the book goes beyond description and critically engages the sign system of C. S. Peirce, which it sees as a conceptual tool and method for a better understanding of some of the basic issues in Christology.