God as Sacrificial Love
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God as Sacrificial Love

A Systematic Exploration of a Controversial Notion

  1. 224 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

God as Sacrificial Love

A Systematic Exploration of a Controversial Notion

About this book

In dialogue with a range of post-enlightenment critiques of Christian theologies regarding sacrificial love, Asle Eikrem presents an unconventional systematic approach to this multi-layered and complex theological topic. From Hegel to prominent 20th century theologians, from feminist theologies to postmodern philosophers, this volume engages in a critical conversation with a host of different voices on all the classical topics in theology (creation, trinity, incarnation, atonement, sin, faith, sacraments, and eschatology), also providing a moral and socio-historical vision for Christian living. The result is a unique appraisal of the significance that the life and death of Jesus holds for the world today.

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Information

Publisher
T&T Clark
Year
2018
Print ISBN
9780567689474
eBook ISBN
9780567678652

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Chapter 1. Introduction
  8. Chapter 2. Theologies of Sacrifice – A Historical Overview
  9. Chapter 3. Modern Critiques, Recent Developments and Prevailing Challenges
  10. Chapter 4. Sacrificial Love and the Problem of Sacred Violence
  11. Chapter 5. God and Sacred Bloodshed
  12. Chapter 6. God, Death and the Trinitarian Logic of Self-giving
  13. Chapter 7. God and Sacred Exclusion/Inclusion
  14. Chapter 8. Theodicy – The Radical Nature of the Problem of Violence
  15. Chapter 9. The Love Through Which God Truly Loves Humanity – A Preliminary
  16. Chapter 10. The Love Through Which Humanity Truly Loves God
  17. Chapter 11. Self-sacrificial Love as the Love Through Which We Sometimes Truly Love One Another
  18. Chapter 12. The Monotony of Sacrifice – No End in View?
  19. References
  20. Index