RT Article T1 ‘Joy, Joy, Joy, Tears of Joy’: a contribution to theological anthropology JF International journal of philosophy and theology VO 78 IS 3 SP 215 OP 233 A1 Bom, Klaas 1967- LA English PB Taylor & Francis YR 2017 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1639479619 AB The growing scholarly debate on emotions and the development of Pentecostal and Charismatic churches in the Global South are just two reasons that urge systematic theology to relate more concretely to faith experiences. Potkay and others present joy as a typical Christian emotion, but it is not a key theme in systematic theology, although it plays far more prominent a role in spiritual and practical theological works. In this paper, the author presents the understandings of joy from the perspectives of Blaise Pascal, A.A. van Ruler and Pentecostals from Ecuador and explores the implications for theological anthropology. Based on the study of these three perspectives, the author defends the thesis that joy offers a new focus in the field of theological anthropology that places different traditional theological perspectives on the human being in a fresh relation to each other and lays a foundation for a theological contribution to emotion studies. K1 A.A. van Ruler K1 Blaise Pascal K1 emotion debate K1 Joy K1 Latin American Pentecostalism K1 Theological Anthropology DO 10.1080/21692327.2017.1302814