Love's Strategy: The Political Theology of Johann Baptist Metz
Editat de John K. Downeyen Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 1999
Using the categories of memory, narrative, and solidarity, Metz reflects on the future church, theology's role, and the vital questions of human suffering and hope. The task of theology, he repeatedly reminds readers, is to perceive the pain and suffering all over the world with sensitivity. Remembrance of the suffering of others, he says, is the basic category of Christian talk of God.
A clear overview by John K. Downey locates the principal themes of Metz's work, organizes the various vectors of his thought, and provides a focus for reading and discussion. A unique feature of the book is its inclusion of Metz's first original programmatic article as well as a newly translated lecture on political theology and global politics.
John K. Downey is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Gonzaga University.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781563382857
ISBN-10: 1563382857
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Trinity Press International
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1563382857
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Trinity Press International
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
"John Downey has provided an excellent introduction to the political theology of Johann Baptist Metz by judiciously selecting from Metz's own writings. At a time when religion and morality are receiving more attention in American political campaigns, Metz's political theology is a needed corrective to the tendency to make Christianity simply conform to contemporary culture. The redemptive transformation of humanity and culture in the Cross and Resurrection of Christ is fundamental." -- Fr. Matthew L. Lamb, Boston College
"These down-to-earth essays display the important contributions of Father Metz to fundamental theology. He creatively addresses crucial issues like pluralism, human rights, narrative, and ethics and shows how theology begins in the life and practice or our communities of memory and hope. A wonderful collection." -- Terrence W. Tilley, Chair and Professor, University of Religious Studies, University of Dayton
"The best of Metz! Well-suited for use in the university classroom, parish study group, or adult education program, Love's Strategy charts out the contours of a theology at once political and mystical, shaped through and through by the dangerous memory of Christ Crucified. In John Downey's hands, Metz's words leap and quiver in prophetic utterance: Christian theology is nothing if not a bold act of hope." -- Michael Downey, Professor of Systematic Theology and Spirituality Saint John's Seminary, Camarillo
"John Downey has vibrantly and energetically introduced the political theology of John Baptist Metz. Metz's essays from 1966-1997 demonstrate his thirty years of commitment to transform society through the powerful, dangerous memory of Christ's passion. His practical hope for the church and the world is proclaimed and explained clearly and forthrightly for all serious readers." -- Dr. Stephen Happel, School of Religious Studies, The Catholic University of America
"This book would be an excellent text for use in ecumenical and peace and justice groups."--Betty Fricke, The Monos Community.
"These down-to-earth essays display the important contributions of Father Metz to fundamental theology. He creatively addresses crucial issues like pluralism, human rights, narrative, and ethics and shows how theology begins in the life and practice or our communities of memory and hope. A wonderful collection." -- Terrence W. Tilley, Chair and Professor, University of Religious Studies, University of Dayton
"The best of Metz! Well-suited for use in the university classroom, parish study group, or adult education program, Love's Strategy charts out the contours of a theology at once political and mystical, shaped through and through by the dangerous memory of Christ Crucified. In John Downey's hands, Metz's words leap and quiver in prophetic utterance: Christian theology is nothing if not a bold act of hope." -- Michael Downey, Professor of Systematic Theology and Spirituality Saint John's Seminary, Camarillo
"John Downey has vibrantly and energetically introduced the political theology of John Baptist Metz. Metz's essays from 1966-1997 demonstrate his thirty years of commitment to transform society through the powerful, dangerous memory of Christ's passion. His practical hope for the church and the world is proclaimed and explained clearly and forthrightly for all serious readers." -- Dr. Stephen Happel, School of Religious Studies, The Catholic University of America
"This book would be an excellent text for use in ecumenical and peace and justice groups."--Betty Fricke, The Monos Community.