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The Theologically Formed Heart

eBook - Essays in Honor of David J. Gouwens
ISBN/EAN: 9781630874940
Umbreit-Nr.: 2264945

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 298 S.
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Erschienen am 10.09.2014
Auflage: 1/2014


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  • Zusatztext
    • The Theologically Formed Heart invites the reader to consider the role of theology in the formation of virtues and passions, and, conversely, the role of virtues and passions in understanding Scripture, theology, and living a Christian life. The essays in this volume are offered in appreciation of the teaching, scholarship, and service to the church and world of Professor of Theology David J. Gouwens. They are organized in three sections: theological reflections, Reformed theology in service to the church, and studies in the thought of Soren Kierkegaard. Four important issues are explored from multiple perspectives: the Church's coming to terms with religious pluralism in mission, inter-religious dialogue, theological education, and ecclesial life; the gospel's invitation to welcome communities of difference; Reformed aesthetics in Calvin's rhetoric and in contemporary hymnody; and Kierkegaard's contribution to theology and ecclesial practice. The aims of the book go beyond academic confines. Through reading the different essays, a personality will emerge who illustrates a life of scholarship that yields itself gladly to the God made known in Jesus Christ. Thus, beyond imparting new information, the book may inspire its readers to their own practice of theologically forming their hearts.

  • Kurztext
    • What is true liberty? Milton labors to provide an answer, and his answer becomes the ruling principle behind both prose works and poetry. The scholarly community has largely read liberty in Milton retrospectively through the spectacles of liberalism. In so doing, it has failed to emphasize that the Christian paradigm of liberty speaks of an inward microcosm, a place of freedom whose precincts are defined by man's fellowship with God. All other forms of freedom relate to the outer world, be they freedom to choose the good, absence of external constraint and oppression, or freedom of alternatives. None of these is true liberty, but they are pursued by Milton in concert with true liberty. Milton's Inward Liberty attempts to address the bearing of true liberty in Milton's work through the magnifying glass of seventeenth-century theology.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Warner M. Bailey, Director of Presbyterian Studies at Brite Divinity School, is the author of<i>The Self-Shaming God Who Reconciles, A Pastoral Approach to Abandonment within the Christian Canon</i>.<br><br> Lee C. Barrett III, Professor of Theology at Lancaster Theological Seminary, is the author of<i>Eros and Self-Emptying: The Intersections of Augustine and Kierkegaard</i>.<br><br> James O. Duke, Professor of History of Christianity and Christian Thought at Brite Divinity School, is the author of<i>How To Think Theologically</i>.
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