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Analogical Imagination Christian Theology and the Culture of Pluralism

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ISBN-10: 0824506944

ISBN-13: 9780824506940

Edition: N/A

Authors: David Tracy

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List price: $49.95
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing Company, The
Publication date: 12/25/1998
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.18" tall
Weight: 1.914
Language: English

Jean-Luc Marionis professor of philosophy at the University of Paris-Sorbonne Paris IV, and the John Nuveen Distinguished Professor in the Divinity School and professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago.Thomas A. Carlsonis professor of religious studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author ofThe Indiscrete Image: Infinitude and Creation of the Human, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Preface
Publicness in Systematic Theology
A Social Portrait of the Theologian: The Three Publics of Theology: Society, Academy, Church
Introduction
The Public of Society: The Three Realms of Society
The Public of the Academy: Theology as an Academic Discipline
The Public of the Church: A Sociological and Theological Reality
Conclusion: Theology as Public Discourse
A Theological Portrait of the Theologian: Fundamental, Systematic and Practical Theologies
A Theological Portrait of the Theologian
Three Disciplines in Theology: Fundamental, Systematic, Practical
Conclusion: Publicness in Fundamental, Systematic and Practical Theologies
The Classic
Introduction: Systematic Theology as Hermeneutical
The Normative Role of the Classics: Realized Experience
The Interpretation of the Classics and the Pluralism of Readings
The Production of the Classic: A Thought Experiment
Conclusion: Systematic Theology as Hermeneutical Revisited
Interpreting the Religious Classic
The Conversation and Conflict of Interpretations of Religion
The Religious Classic
The Religious Classic: Manifestation and Proclamation
The Realized Experience of Truth in Religious Classics
Classical Forms of Religious Expression: Manifestation and Proclamation
Interpreting the Christian Classic
Introduction: A Methodological Preface
The Christian Classic I: The Event and Person of Jesus Christ
The Event and the Text: Jesus Christ Witnessed to in the Scriptures
The Classic Expressions of the New Testament: A Proposal
The Correctives: Apocalyptic and the Doctrines of Early Catholicism
Proclamation as Event and Content
Narrative in the Gospels
Symbol and Reflective Thought: The Theologies of Paul and John
The Christian Classic II: The Search for a Contemporary Christology
Retrospect: The Forms of the Whole and the Search for Adequacy
Some Questions for a Contemporary Christology
Conclusion: The Belief in Jesus Christ
The Situation: The Emergence of the Uncanny
The Theologian and the Situation
The Dialectic of the Classics of the Contemporary Situation
The Self-Exposure of the Classics to and in the Situation: The Ideal of Dialogue
Orientations, Options, Faiths: The Uncanny
Christian Responses in the Contemporary Situation: Family Resemblances and Family Quarrels
Introduction
The Trajectories of the Route of Manifestation
The Trajectories of the Route of Proclamation
From Manifestation and Proclamation to History and Praxis: Political and Liberation Theologies
A Christian Systematic Analogical Imagination
Classical Theological Languages: Analogy and Dialectic
A Christian Systematic Analogical Imagination: A Proposal
Christian Analogical Imagination: Ordered Relationships, God-Self-World
Epilogue: The Analogical Imagination
Index of Principal Names
Index of Principal Subjects