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Decreation The Last Things Of All Creatures Paul J Griffiths

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Decreation The Last Things Of All Creatures Paul J Griffiths
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Publisher: Baylor University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.19 MB
Pages: 431
Author: Paul J. Griffiths
ISBN: 9781481302296, 1481302299
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Decreation The Last Things Of All Creatures Paul J Griffiths by Paul J. Griffiths 9781481302296, 1481302299 instant download after payment.

Death is not the end―either for humans or for all creatures. But while Christianity has obsessed over the future of humanity, it has neglected the ends for nonhuman animals, inanimate creatures, and angels. In Decreation, Paul J. Griffiths explores how orthodox Christian theology might be developed to include the last things of all creatures.
Griffiths employs traditional and historical Christian theology of the last things to create both a grammar and a lexicon for a new eschatology. Griffiths imagines heaven as an endless, repetitively static, communal, and enfleshed adoration of the triune God in which angels, nonhuman animals, and inanimate objects each find a place. Hell becomes a final and irreversible separation from God―annihilation―sin's true aim and the last success of the sinner. This grammar, Griffiths suggests, gives Christians new ways to think about the redemption of all things, to imagine relationships with nonhuman creatures, and to live in a world devastated by a double fall.

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