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Daniel DeForest Theodicy and Spirituality in the Fourth (Hardback) (IMPORTATION BRITANNIQUE)
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- État
- Book Title
- Theodicy and Spirituality in the Fourth Gospel
- Publication Name
- Theodicy and Spirituality in the Fourth Gospel : a Girardian Perspective
- Title
- Theodicy and Spirituality in the Fourth Gospel
- Subtitle
- A Girardian Perspective
- ISBN-10
- 197870240X
- EAN
- 9781978702400
- ISBN
- 9781978702400
- Publisher
- Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
- Format
- Hardcover
- Release Year
- 2020
- Release Date
- 15/06/2020
- Language
- English
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- US
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Item Length
- 9.2 in
- Item Width
- 6.3 in
- Item Weight
- 14.6 Oz
- Genre
- Philosophy & Spirituality
- Subject Area
- Religion, Philosophy
- Subject
- Biblical Studies / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General, General
- Publication Year
- 2020
- Type
- Textbook
- Number of Pages
- 146 Pages, 164 Pages
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This book argues that the Fourth Gospel offers a potentially transformative response to the question of suffering and the human compulsion to blame. By engaging with the symbols of light, vision, and the Good Shepherd, readers can experience a theodical spirituality that transforms resentment and rage through divine forgiveness.
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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
197870240x
ISBN-13
9781978702400
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2309444471
Product Key Features
Publication Name
Theodicy and Spirituality in the Fourth Gospel : a Girardian Perspective
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Biblical Studies / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General, General
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Philosophy
Number of Pages
146 Pages, 164 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Item Weight
14.6 Oz
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2020-002929
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Bs2615.52.L66 2020
Reviews
In this readable and pioneering book, Daniel DeForest London offers a transformative reading of John 9 and 10. Employing the "Anthropological tale" of René Girard as an interpretive key to this section of John (i.e. the human propensity toward blaming and scapegoating) London shows how the Johannine Jesus transforms both victim and victimizer. The theodical spirituality emerging from his exegesis offers the promise of liberation and new life to the reader, the church and the world. This is the most important theological book I have read in the last twenty years!, London's premise is that we're addicted to blame--somebody must be at fault for the pain we're experiencing or the fix we're in!--which sets in motion the tragic human cycle of scapegoating and persecuting, of violence and counterviolence. London's Jesus won't play that game. Instead, he invites us to blame him, even kill him, as a way to open our eyes and heal our souls. This is a most beautiful and creative retelling of the Jesus story, written from the heart.A beautiful blend of careful scholarship, biblical insight, spiritual depth and genuine humanity., The problem of suffering is one of the most pastorally important issues in the Christian life, but a preacher hoping to offer a comforting word is faced with a tangled web of competing philosophical and theological explanations that finally fail to satisfy the quest for good news. In response to this challenge, London takes a deep dive into John's story of "The Man Born Blind" (9:6-10:21). Respectful of the human urge to assign blame for misfortune, London's approach instead emphasizes the evocative language of this Gospel, offering a perspective that suggests a path to spiritual transformation and an invitation to intimacy with God., London's premise is that we're addicted to blame--somebody must be at fault for the pain we're experiencing or the fix we're in!--which sets in motion the tragic human cycle of scapegoating and persecuting, of violence and counterviolence. London's Jesus won't play that game. Instead, he invites us to blame him, even kill him, as a way to open our eyes and heal our souls. This is a most beautiful and creative retelling of the Jesus story, written from the heart. A beautiful blend of careful scholarship, biblical insight, spiritual depth and genuine humanity., The problem of suffering is one of the most pastorally important issues in the Christian life, but a preacher hoping to offer a comforting word is faced with a tangled web of competing philosophical and theological explanations that finally fail to satisfy the quest for good news. In response to this challenge, London takes a deep dive into John's story of "The Man Born Blind" (9:6-10:21). Respectful of the human urge to assign blame for misfortune, London's approach instead emphasizes the evocative language of this gospel, offering a perspective that suggests a path to spiritual transformation and an invitation to intimacy with God., In this readable and pioneering book, Daniel London offers a transformative reading of John 9 and 10. Employing the "Anthropological tale" of Rene Gerard as an interpretive key to this section of John (i.e. the human propensity toward blaming and scapegoating) London shows how the Johannine Jesus transforms both victim and victimizer. The theodical spirituality emerging from his exegesis offers the promise of liberation and new life to the reader, the church and the world. This is the most important theological book I have read in the last twenty years!, London offers a compelling reading of John 9-10 that challenges anti-Semitic interpretations of the gospel. Through mimetic theory, readers encounter a Johannine discourse aimed at breaking down the divide between victims and victimizer, and a Good Shepherd who invites them to deflect their need for finding blame onto the cross. Thoroughly informed by contemporary scholarship, this is a timely and significant contribution to the recovery of lament and protest prayer in the Church., Daniel London's premise is that we're addicted to blame - somebody must be at fault for the pain we're experiencing or the fix we're in! Which sets in motion the tragic human cycle of scapegoating and persecuting, of violence and counter-violence. London's Jesus won't play that game. Instead, he invites us to blame him, even kill him, as a way to open our eyes and heal our souls. This is a most beautiful and creative re-telling of the Jesus story, written from the heart.A beautiful blend of careful scholarship, biblical insight, spiritual depth and genuine humanity.
Table of Content
1. Theodical Spirituality 2. Mimetic Theory and the Anthropological Tale of the Fourth Gospel 3. Blaming the Victim: Day, Night, and the Light (9:1-7) 4. Blaming the Victimizer: Vision, Blindness, and the Judge (9:8-41) 5. Blaming God: Sheep, Wolf, and the Shepherd (10:1-21)
Copyright Date
2020
Dewey Decimal
226.506
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
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