Theology, aesthetics, and culture : responses to the work of David Brown / edited by Robert MacSwain and Taylor Worley.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 313 p., [3] p. of plates : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780199646821
- 0199646821
- 111/.85 23
- BR115.C8 T473 2012
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Knox | Hewitson Library, Presbyterian Research Centre | Main | BR115.C8 T44 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 12-1581 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Scripture, tradition, and revelation : an appreciative critique of David Brown / William J. Abraham -- Revelation, Christ, and fundamental theology : David Brown and Karl Rahner in dialogue / Richard Viladesau -- The resurrection of body : re-imagining human personhood in Christian tradition / Margaret R. Miles -- Saints before and after death / Richard Bauckham -- From ethics to eschatology : the continuing validity of the new eve for Christian doctrine and discipleship / Tina Beattie -- Revelation imagined : fiction, truth, and transformation / Douglas Hedley -- Enchantment and transcendence : David Brown on art and architecture / Gordon Graham -- Transcending place and time : a response to David Brown on enchantment, epistemology, and experience / Charles Taliaferro -- Re-enchanting the world : the possibility of materially-mediated religious experience / Mark Wynn -- 'I am the dance' : towards an earthed Christianity / Kimerer L. LaMothe -- Openness and specificity : a conversation with David Brown on theology and classical music / Jeremy S. Begbie -- Infinite hospitality and the redemption of kitsch / Gavin Hopps -- Were we ever secular? : interrogating David Brown on gospel, blues, and pop music / Judith S. Casselberry -- What if David Brown had owned a television? / Clive Marsh -- After ascension : the body of Christ, kenosis, and divine impassibility / Graham Ward -- 'A sensibility for the infinite' : metaphor, symbol, form, and the sublime / David Fuller -- Lectio divina? / Trevor Hart -- The density of divine address : liturgy, drama, and human transformation / Ben Quash -- The liturgical body and the gift of presence / Ann Loades and Bridget Nichols -- Response: Experience, symbol, and revelation : continuing the conversation / David Brown -- Postscript: On theology's 'ekphrastic mode' / Taylor Worley.
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