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Exercises In New Creation From Paul To Kierkegaard 1st Ed T Wilson Dickinson

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Exercises In New Creation From Paul To Kierkegaard 1st Ed T Wilson Dickinson
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Author: T. Wilson Dickinson
ISBN: 9783319978420, 9783319978437, 331997842X, 3319978438
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Exercises In New Creation From Paul To Kierkegaard 1st Ed T Wilson Dickinson by T. Wilson Dickinson 9783319978420, 9783319978437, 331997842X, 3319978438 instant download after payment.

This book unfolds a vision for philosophical theology centered on the practices of the care of the self, the city, and creation. Rooted in Paul’s articulation of the wisdom of the cross, and in conversation with ecological, radical, and political theologies; continental philosophy; and political ecology, it addresses the challenge of injustice and ecological catastrophe. Part one reads 1 Corinthians as an exercise in reading and writing that shapes and changes relationships and capabilities. Part two follows this alternative path for theology through Derrida and Kierkegaard, and neglected trajectories in Origen, Augustine, and Luther. Along the way, reading and writing are explored as exercises that transform selves, communities, and even habitats. They are creaturely acts that can scandalize the dominant orders of consumption and competition for the ends of love and justice. This is a philosophical theology engaged with political ecology, exercises that help cultivate new creation.


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