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Christ Creation And The Cosmic Goal Of Redemption A Study Of Pauline Creation Theology As Read By Irenaeus And Applied To Ecotheology J J Johnson Leese

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Christ Creation And The Cosmic Goal Of Redemption A Study Of Pauline Creation Theology As Read By Irenaeus And Applied To Ecotheology J J Johnson Leese
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Publisher: T&T CLARK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Author: J. J. Johnson Leese
ISBN: 9780567678072, 9780567678096, 0567678075, 0567678091
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Christ Creation And The Cosmic Goal Of Redemption A Study Of Pauline Creation Theology As Read By Irenaeus And Applied To Ecotheology J J Johnson Leese by J. J. Johnson Leese 9780567678072, 9780567678096, 0567678075, 0567678091 instant download after payment.

The primary aim of this work is to consider how Irenaeus of Lyons’ christocentric reading of protology, soteriology, and eschatology provides a useful theological framework for organizing Pauline creation theology in a way that contributes to contemporary ecotheological scholarship. This investigation builds upon recent shifts away from covenant theology and toward theological frameworks that more thoroughly consider creation themes, as well as cultural shifts toward greater ecological consciousness. Together, these shifts have contributed to the development of ecotheology a new respected field within constructive theology. Given that creation theology has not been considered a strong thread within Pauline theology and that the Pauline corpus has not been a source for many contributions to the ecotheological discourse, this study opted for a history-of-reception approach. Irenaeus of Lyons (115–202 ce) is an exceptional example of a reader who is both sensitive to creation categories as well as christological texts within the Pauline corpus, and he was, therefore, a valuable resource for this study.
In order to bring the creation theology of Paul, as framed by Irenaeus, into conversation with the emerging corpus of ecotheological scholarship, this study is organized around three areas of exegetical and theological inquiry. First, it explores the structural significance of creation motifs in Pauline theology as well as their relation to Christology, soteriology, and ecclesiology. Second, it analyzes Irenaeus’ deployment of Paul in the formation of a biblical theology of creation. And third, through these exegetical and theological resources, this study suggests possibilities for how Pauline theology might contribute toward the growing corpus of ecotheology.

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