The End of Kenotic Suffering: The Centrality of God's Love of Sinners in Schillebeeckx's and Balthasar's Soteriologies

This article discusses the ethico-political relevance of prayer by critically comparing Sarah Coakley's association of contemplative prayer, as an important way to form Christ-like disciples of God for the further redemption of the world, with the alternative offered by Edward Schillebeeckx and...

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Autor principal: Alpers, Christiane 1987- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Artigo
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Peeters [2019]
Em: Studies in spirituality
Ano: 2019, Volume: 29, Páginas: 333-353
Classificações IxTheo:KAJ Época contemporânea
KDB Igreja católica
NBK Soteriologia
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Resumo:This article discusses the ethico-political relevance of prayer by critically comparing Sarah Coakley's association of contemplative prayer, as an important way to form Christ-like disciples of God for the further redemption of the world, with the alternative offered by Edward Schillebeeckx and Hans Urs von Balthasar, as proponents of a second generation of 20th century Ressourcement theologies. For them, prayer, conceived as dialogical friendship between God and sinners, features not as means towards, but as the very centre of redemption. Overall, this article joins the discussion of Coakley's work initiated by Linn Tonstad, and argues for an analogical conception of the relationship between God and (sinful) humankind.
ISSN:0926-6453
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Studies in spirituality
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/SIS.29.0.3286949