Beyond Monotheism

Beyond Monotheism

Author: Laurel Schneider

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-11-13

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 1135947813

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Laurel Schneider takes the reader on a vivid journey from the origins of "the logic of the One" - only recently dubbed monotheism - through to the modern day, where monotheism has increasingly failed to adequately address spiritual, scientific, and ethical experiences in the changing world. In Part I, Schneider traces a trajectory from the ancient history of monotheism and multiplicity in Greece, Israel, and Africa through the Constantinian valorization of the logic of the One, to medieval and modern challenges to that logic in poetry and science. She pursues an alternative and constructive approach in Part II: a "logic of multiplicity" already resident in Christian traditions in which the complexity of life and the presence of God may be better articulated. Part III takes up the open-ended question of ethics from within that multiplicity, exploring the implications of this radical and realistic new theology for the questions that lie underneath theological construction: questions of belonging and nationalism, of the possibility of love, and of unity. In this groundbreaking work of contemporary theology, Schneider shows that the One is not lost in divine multiplicity, and that in spite of its abstractions, divine multiplicity is realistic and worldly, impossible ultimately to abstract.


Value Beyond Monotheism

Value Beyond Monotheism

Author: Kirk Lougheed

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-10-21

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1000772810

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This book expands the current axiology of theism literature by assessing the axiological status of alternative conceptions of God and the divine. To date, most of the literature on the axiology of theism focuses almost exclusively on the axiological status of theism and atheism. Specifically, it focuses almost entirely on monotheism, typically Judeo-Christian conceptions of God, and atheism, usually construed as ontological naturalism. This volume features essays from prominent philosophers of religion, ethicists, and metaphysicians addressing the value impact of alternative views such as ultimism, polytheism, pantheism, panentheism, and idealism. Additionally, it reflects a wider trend in analytic philosophy of religion to broaden its scope beyond the Judeo-Christian tradition. Value Beyond Monotheism will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in the philosophy of religion, ethics, and metaphysics.


Beyond Monotheism

Beyond Monotheism

Author: Laurel Schneider

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-11-13

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1135947821

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Beyond Monotheism is an absorbing and lyrical exploration of the possibility of a new, living theology of multiplicity that is grounded in fluidity, change and incarnation.


The Boundaries of Monotheism

The Boundaries of Monotheism

Author: Anne-Marie Korte

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 9004173161

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What is the significance of monotheism in modern western culture, taking into account both its problematic and promising aspects? Biblical texts and the biblical faith traditions bear a continuous, polemical tension between exclusive and inclusive perceptions and interpretations of monotheism. Western monotheism proves itself to be multi-significant and heterogeneous, producing boundary-setting as well as boundary-crossing tendencies, is the common thesis of the authors of this book, who have been collectively debating this theme for two years in an interdisciplinary scholarly setting. Their contributions range from the fields of biblical and religious studies, history and philosophy of religion, systematic theology, to gender studies in theology and religion.The authors also explain the particular contribution of their own theological discipline to these debates.


Liturgy and Empire

Liturgy and Empire

Author: Scott W. Hahn

Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9781931018562

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This is the fifth annual volume of the remarkably popular journal of biblical theology edited by Scott Hahn and his St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. This volume features important new works by Hahn, Brant Pitre, Matthew Levering, and Robert Barron, among others. The issue explores the biblical themes of Church and state; idolatry and power; religion and violence; worship and sacrifice; the Kingdom of God; and the Eucharist. Highlights include Hahn's new essay on the prophetic historiography of 1 and 2 Chronicles; and Pitre's essay on Jesus, the Messianic Banquet, and the Kingdom of God. The journal, which always seeks to reprint classic texts alongside groundbreaking new works, this time includes a new translation of St. Thomas Aquinas' Lectures on 2 Thessaloniansthe first time this work has been translated into English. Also included are an influential work by Louis Bouyer on Satan and Christ in the New Testament and Early Tradition. The volume concludes with a classic homily by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI on the morality of exile.


Jesus Monotheism

Jesus Monotheism

Author: Crispin Fletcher-Louis

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2015-07-29

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 1620328895

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This is the first of a four-volume groundbreaking study of Christological origins. The fruit of twenty years research, Jesus Monotheism lays out a new paradigm that goes beyond the now widely held view that Paul and others held to an unprecedented "Christological monotheism." There was already, in Second Temple Judaism and in the Bible, a kind of "christological monotheism." But it is first with Jesus and his followers that a human figure is included in the identity of the one God as a fully divine person. Volume 1 lays out the arguments of an emerging consensus, championed by Larry Hurtado and Richard Bauckham, that from its Jewish beginnings the Christian community had a high Christology and worshipped Jesus as a divine figure. New data is adduced to support that case. But there are weaknesses in the emerging consensus. For example, it underplays the incarnation and does not convincingly explain what caused the earliest Christology. The recent study of Adam traditions, the findings of Enoch literature specialists, and of those who have explored a Jewish and Christian debt to Greco-Roman Ruler Cult traditions, all point towards a fresh approach to both the origins and shape of the earliest divine Christology.


American Post-Judaism

American Post-Judaism

Author: Shaul Magid

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2013-04-09

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 0253008026

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Articulates a new, post-ethnic American Jewishness


Queering Wesley, Queering the Church

Queering Wesley, Queering the Church

Author: Keegan Osinski

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2021-07-09

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1725254050

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Fifty years after Stonewall, the experiences of LGBTQ+ Christians are--rightfully--beginning to be received with interest by their churches. Queering Wesley, Queering the Church presents a prototype for thinking about Wesleyan holiness as an expansive openness to the love and grace of God in queer Christian lives rather than the limiting and restrictive legalism that is sometimes found in Wesleyan theology and praxis. This inventive project consists of queer readings of ten John Wesley sermons. Reading these sermons from a queer perspective offers the church a fresh paradigm for theological innovation, while remaining in line with the tradition and legacy of Wesley that is so central and generative to Wesleyan churches. Arguing that a coherent line of thought can be drawn from Wesley's conception of holiness to the queer, holy lives of LGBTQ+ Christians, Queering Wesley, Queering the Church playfully utilizes queer theory in a way that is fully compatible with Wesleyan teaching. This book aims to be a first step in seriously considering the theological voices of LGBTQ+ Christians in the Wesleyan tradition as a valuable asset to a vital church.


Cirpit Review 3 - 2012 - Supplement. Proceedings.

Cirpit Review 3 - 2012 - Supplement. Proceedings.

Author: Aa. Vv.

Publisher: Mimesis

Published: 2012-10-03T00:00:00+02:00

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 8857513777

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With this Supplement Issue 3/2012, of our CIRPIT REVIEW, the Intercultural Center dedicated to Raimon Panikkar intends to follow up the annual publication of Proceedings of national and international Conferences,on those topics dear to Raimon Panikkar, which gave birth to the Review: pluralism, interculturality and dialogue. In particular this Issue contains the Proceedings of the Conference held in Fairfax (US-VA), at George Mason University, in April 2011, entitled “Rhythm and Vision Conference: In Memory of Raimon Panikkar”. It was attended by representatives frommany countries, including the United States, New Zealand, India, Australia,Japan, and Italy.


God - Beyond Me

God - Beyond Me

Author: Cia van Woezik

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010-03-08

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9004182179

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German idealism has attempted to think an absolute ground to self-conscious I-hood. As a result it has been theologically disqualified as pantheistic or even atheistic since many maintain that such a ground cannot be reconciled with a personal God. In the early writings of Friedrich Schelling (1775-1854), it is clear that he and his contemporaries were aware of this difficulty. His Tübinger fellow student, Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843), was convinced of the ultimate inadequacy of any philosophical system to grasp the unitary ground of all that is and turned to poetry. The metaphysical insights expressed in his poetry have been largely neglected in both philosophical and theological scholarship. Drawing on the 20th century metaphysics of Dieter Henrich and Karl Rahner, this book elaborates on Hölderlin's poetry. This results in a novel concept of God as both unitary and personal ground of I-hood.