Edward Schillebeeckx and contemporary theology [electronic resource] / edited by Lieven Boeve, Frederiek Depoortere, Stephan van Erp.

Contributor(s): Boeve, L. (Lieven) | Depoortere, Frederiek | Van Erp, Stephan | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: T & T Clark theologyPublication details: London : T&T Clark, 2010Description: xxxiv, 297 p. : portISBN: 9780567471383 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Schillebeeckx, Edward, 1914-2009Genre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: BX4705.S51314 | E39 2010Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
pt. 1. 'God is new each moment' : the question of God in modernity -- pt. 2. 'Everything is politics but politics is not everything' : the social role of theology -- pt. 3. 'God is bigger than all religions put together' : the dialogue between the religions -- pt. 4. 'Deus humanissimus' : suffering and experiences of negative contrast -- pt. 5. 'It began with an experience' : church and tradition in an age of globalization and liquidization -- pt. 6. Philosophy and theology -- pt. 7. Looking backward, looking forward : the past and future of Schillebeeckx's theological project.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

pt. 1. 'God is new each moment' : the question of God in modernity -- pt. 2. 'Everything is politics but politics is not everything' : the social role of theology -- pt. 3. 'God is bigger than all religions put together' : the dialogue between the religions -- pt. 4. 'Deus humanissimus' : suffering and experiences of negative contrast -- pt. 5. 'It began with an experience' : church and tradition in an age of globalization and liquidization -- pt. 6. Philosophy and theology -- pt. 7. Looking backward, looking forward : the past and future of Schillebeeckx's theological project.

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