The command of grace a new theological apologetics / by Paul D. Janz.
Material type:
- 9780567033598
- 233.5 22
- BT701.3 .J36 2009eb
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239 G876C Christian apologetics : | 239 G975F Five views on apologetics | 239 H459H Hugo Grotius as apologist for the Christian religion : | 239 J35C The command of grace | 239 J35C The command of grace : | 239 J35C The command of grace : | 239 L472N New Testament apologetic : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Theological apologetics and the reality of God -- Causality and conceptual mono-vision -- Tauto-theology -- God and the poverty of alterity -- Appetition, motion and reason -- Rational integrity, finitude and sin -- Reason, law and revelation -- Christ, reality and history -- The command of grace.
The Command of Grace sets forth a bold new critical initiative in theological apologetics, one that advances a fundamental reassessment of theological self-understanding and method today, especially in its attentiveness to the present reality of God in revelation. Many recent, predominating trends have tended to treat theological truth as something cognitively self-guaranteeing ('tauto-theological') within doctrinal or other theoretical domains. Against this, and drawing on the philosophical heritage and Jewish thought, the book seeks to revive other basic modes of human attentiveness for fund
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