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Game Over? [online] : reconsidering eschatology / ed. Christophe Chalamet, Andreas Dettwiler, Mariel Mazzocco, Ghislain Waterlot

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Theologische Bibliothek Töpelmann ; 180Publication details: De Gruyter, 2017Description: 1 resursă online (XVI, 452 p.)ISBN:
  • 9783110521412
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Contents:
Frontmatter Table of Contents Editors’ Introduction
Part 1: Biblical Interpretation and Reception “Many of those who sleep in the land of dust shall awake!” (Dan 12:2) De l’eschatologie et du messianisme à l’éthique sotériologique chez Philon d’Alexandrie „Game Over“ und „New Game“ in den Neutestamentlichen Eschatologien: „Good News“ and „Bad News“ Analyse de l’éventuelle responsabilité des disciples de Jésus dans le retard de la parousie (2 Pierre 3,3–13)
Part 2: Eschatology, Modern Science, and Transhumanism From Evolutionary Anthropology to Theological Anthropology: Will a Shared Future Emerge? The Accelerating Universe and New Creation: Christian Eschatology in the Face of Scientific Futility Human Evolution and Human Enhancement: The Eschatological Future of Humanity
Part 3: Eschatology, the Political, Literature and Ethics Eschatologie, dé-théologisation, politique L’eschatologie ou la responsabilité du temps présent Avancer vers l’Aurore : La dynamique eschatologique dans l’oeuvre de Jacob Boehme Selon quelle loi serons-nous jugés ? La pire tournure possible. Motifs apocalyptiques dans l’oeuvre de Friedrich Dürrenmatt – en textes et en images Rhythmic Eschatology: What Poetry Teaches About the Nature of Time Process et eschatologie : Les trois cités de Dieu Traduire l’espérance : quand la fiction littéraire interpelle la théologie Après l’apocalypse
Part 4: Constructing Theological Perspectives “The End is Where we Start From” Eschatology, Suffering and the Limits of Theology The Crucial Question of Theodicy: Predestination in Martin Luther’s Theology „Amen, ja, komm Herr Jesu!“ Melancholia und Caritas What Dare we Hope? Endless Worlds, Creative Memories: Indigenous (West) African Eschatologies Interfacing with the Future of Christianities Veniat regnum tuum!
Contributors Summaries Index of Names Index of Ancient Sources
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Frontmatter Table of Contents Editors’ Introduction

Part 1: Biblical Interpretation and Reception “Many of those who sleep in the land of dust shall awake!” (Dan 12:2) De l’eschatologie et du messianisme à l’éthique sotériologique chez Philon d’Alexandrie „Game Over“ und „New Game“ in den Neutestamentlichen Eschatologien: „Good News“ and „Bad News“ Analyse de l’éventuelle responsabilité des disciples de Jésus dans le retard de la parousie (2 Pierre 3,3–13)

Part 2: Eschatology, Modern Science, and Transhumanism From Evolutionary Anthropology to Theological Anthropology: Will a Shared Future Emerge? The Accelerating Universe and New Creation: Christian Eschatology in the Face of Scientific Futility Human Evolution and Human Enhancement: The Eschatological Future of Humanity

Part 3: Eschatology, the Political, Literature and Ethics Eschatologie, dé-théologisation, politique L’eschatologie ou la responsabilité du temps présent Avancer vers l’Aurore : La dynamique eschatologique dans l’oeuvre de Jacob Boehme Selon quelle loi serons-nous jugés ? La pire tournure possible. Motifs apocalyptiques dans l’oeuvre de Friedrich Dürrenmatt – en textes et en images Rhythmic Eschatology: What Poetry Teaches About the Nature of Time Process et eschatologie : Les trois cités de Dieu Traduire l’espérance : quand la fiction littéraire interpelle la théologie Après l’apocalypse

Part 4: Constructing Theological Perspectives “The End is Where we Start From” Eschatology, Suffering and the Limits of Theology The Crucial Question of Theodicy: Predestination in Martin Luther’s Theology „Amen, ja, komm Herr Jesu!“ Melancholia und Caritas What Dare we Hope? Endless Worlds, Creative Memories: Indigenous (West) African Eschatologies Interfacing with the Future of Christianities Veniat regnum tuum!

Contributors Summaries Index of Names Index of Ancient Sources

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