In a globalized world and an "age that cannot name itself," how do Christian communities sustain a recognizable gospel identity? How might examining tradition and identity formation from both theol…
Since Karl Rahner posited the importance of the nature of the human as the starting point for theological reflection, the field of Christian anthopology has been one where very basic questions - an…
This book, alone of its kind, raises basic questions about the way the New Testament understands human existence. Udo Schnelle shows how Jesus expresses the relation between human beings and God an…
For all our contemporary knowledge and ability, however wonderful and widely available, people around the world face a crisis of human identity that calls into question the meaning of existence and…
In this book, the author analyzes the elaborate structural system of early Christian ritual and beliefs and relates them to the culture patterns of the East, with particular reference to the ceremo…
Get anything and everything by this author. His is the rare gift of unique theological thought inspired by the greats, but not slavishly so. I have found him to be a unique voice worth listening to…
This volume, it is intended as contribution toward a historical , critical, and constructive study of the theoretical, metaanthropological postulates and assumptions underlying the development of m…
This series of sketches provides a basis for Moltmann's view of man and woman as socially and politically responsible beings. Moving quickly through biological, cultural, religious, and Christian a…
There is only one term that seems to call for special mention for the sake of clarification. The German word Bestimmung has consistenly been translated " destiny." however, it also has the sense o…