The cross in our context : Jesus and the suffering world / Douglas John Hall. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, (c)2003.Description: x, 274 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780800635817
- BT453.H175.H355 2003
- BT453
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BT453.C63 1984 The new covenant / | BT453.G65 2001 Cruciformity : Paul's narrative spirituality of the cross / | BT453.G68 1984 The empty cross of Jesus / | BT453 .H27 2003 The cross in our context : Jesus and the suffering world / | BT453.H85 1970 The cross through the Scriptures / | BT453.H85 1970 The cross through the Scriptures / | BT453.L25 1998 Power of the Cross : real stories, real people, a real God / |
What is the theology of the cross? -- Theology of the cross as contextual theology -- Engaging the world -- The crucified God -- The grandeur and misery of the human being -- Jesus Christ, and Him crucified -- The church and the cross -- The theology of the cross and the crisis of Christendom -- On being Christian today -- God's reign, creation's future.
In this small gem of theological reflection, North America's foremost "theologian of the cross" offers a profound and compelling contemplation on the relevance of the church's most fundamental confession. Hall ponders what confessing Jesus as crucified means in today's context, one that is postmodern, pluralistic, multicultural, and in some respects post-Christian. A digest of his monumental trilogy, this book lays out in brief compass the heart of Hall's theology of the cross, contrasting it sharply with the theology of established Christianity, showing how it reframes classical Christology and soteriology, and drawing the implications for what it means to be human, for Christian ethics, and for the church.
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