Radical Orthodoxy and the Reformed tradition : creation, covenant, and participation / James K.A. Smith. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, (c)2005.Description: 301 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801027567
- BT40.S651.R335 2005
- BT40
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James K.A. Smith -- Alternative Protestantism : radical orthodoxy and the Reformed tradition/ John Milbank -- Barth, Hegel, and the possibility for Christian apologetics/ Graham Ward -- Will the real Plato please stand up? : participation versus incarnation/ James K.A. Smith -- Univocity, analogy, and the mystery of being according to John Duns Scotus/ Robert Sweetman -- The invisible and the sublime : from participation to reconciliation/ Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin -- Participation and covenant/ Michael S. Horton -- Good cities or cities of the good? : radical Augustinians, societal structures, and normative critique/ Lambert Zuidervaart -- Suspended communities or covenanted communities? : Reformed reflections on the social thought of radical orthodoxy/ Jonathan Chaplin -- Being reconciled : atonement as the ecclesio-christological practice of forgiveness in John Milbank/ Hans Boersma Laura Smit -- Corpus verum : on the ecclesial recovery of real presence in John Calvin's doctrine of the eucharist/ Nathan R. Kerr -- Being bound to God : participation and covenant revisited/ Justin S. Holcomb -- "This is my body" : the eucharist as privileged theological site/ George Vandervelde James H. Olthuis.
In this work, leading scholars compare the differences and points of intersection between the growing Radical Orthodoxy (RO) movement and the Reformed tradition. This timely discussion deals with many of the hot topics currently being debated in theological and philosophical circles, including the material world's participation in transcendence, aesthetics, politics, covenant, and cultural theory. It represents an emerging willingness among proponents of RO to examine and engage the Dutch Reformed tradition, and also reflects the growing influence of RO on the Reformed tradition.
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