
Bonhoeffer and Christology
Revisiting Chalcedon
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 28. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-567-70846-5 (ISBN)
Description
The key question this volume addresses is 'how does Bonhoeffer's thought help to re(dis)cover the doctrine of Christ's two natures and one person and understand and renew it in its significance for a modern post-metaphysical and secular world?'
The volume takes a fresh look at Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Christology and brings it into a fruitful dialogue with current Christological debates. In a multi-perspectival, pluralistic world, Bonhoeffer's thinking offers a productive basis for conceptually incorporating the openness required for this task into academic theology. Bonhoeffer's theology offers a starting point for the recovery of a productive Christology that reflects the plurality of the globalized world, as Bonhoeffer's Christology begins precisely with this integration into worldly reality, whereby the world is understood in its plurality and polyphony.
In this way, he characterizes his enterprise as follows: "What keeps gnawing at me is the question, what is Christianity, or who is Christ actually for us today" (DBWE 8, 362). Accordingly, it opens itself up not only to inner-Christian discussion but also to non-Christian worldviews, from which a basic ethical demand follows.
The volume takes a fresh look at Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Christology and brings it into a fruitful dialogue with current Christological debates. In a multi-perspectival, pluralistic world, Bonhoeffer's thinking offers a productive basis for conceptually incorporating the openness required for this task into academic theology. Bonhoeffer's theology offers a starting point for the recovery of a productive Christology that reflects the plurality of the globalized world, as Bonhoeffer's Christology begins precisely with this integration into worldly reality, whereby the world is understood in its plurality and polyphony.
In this way, he characterizes his enterprise as follows: "What keeps gnawing at me is the question, what is Christianity, or who is Christ actually for us today" (DBWE 8, 362). Accordingly, it opens itself up not only to inner-Christian discussion but also to non-Christian worldviews, from which a basic ethical demand follows.
Reviews / Votes
This volume, organized around Bonhoeffer's provocative engagement with Chalcedonian Christology, is a gem! The contributions from senior scholars are masterpieces, and the work of the younger generation shows that Bonhoeffer scholarship has a bright future. * Michael DeJonge, University of South Florida, USA * This volume approaches Bonhoeffer's Chalcedonian Christology from a multi-perspective including doctrinal, ecclesiological, ethical, and philosophical perspectives. The book hereby contributes to previous studies on Chalcedon in Bonhoeffer's thought and explores the fullness of what it means today that Christ is truly God and truly man. * Ulrik Nissen, Aarhus University, Denmark * Bonhoeffer's radical Christological reflections on the "who" of Christ, discipleship, the church and the world have had almost immeasurable impact on the theology of the last eighty years. This volume is a wonderful, and much needed, resource for anyone seeking to understand not only Bonhoeffer but also Christology more fully. * Tom Greggs, FRSE, Univeristy of Aberdeen, UK *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-70846-5 (9780567708465)
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Matthias Grebe | Nadine Hamilton | Christian Schlenker
Bonhoeffer and Christology
Revisiting Chalcedon
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05/2023
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Matthias Grebe | Nadine Hamilton | Christian Schlenker
Bonhoeffer and Christology
Revisiting Chalcedon
E-Book
05/2023
1st Edition
T.& T.Clark Ltd
€31.99
Available for download
Persons
Matthias Grebe is Lecturer and Tutor, St Mellitus College, UK.
Nadine Hamilton is Teaching Fellow of Systematic Theology at University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany.
Christian Schlenker is PhD candidate in the Department of Theology and Ethics at University of Tuebingen, Germany.
Nadine Hamilton is Teaching Fellow of Systematic Theology at University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany.
Christian Schlenker is PhD candidate in the Department of Theology and Ethics at University of Tuebingen, Germany.
Editor
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
University of Tuebingen, Germany
Content
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
Dr Nadine Hamilton (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg), Christian Schlenker (Tuebingen) and Matthias Grebe (St Mellitus College, UK)
Part One: Recovering Chalcedonian Logic with Bonhoeffer
1. The Challenge of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Christology and the Contemporary Debates on Chalcedon, Christoph Schwoebel
2. Ontology and Salvation: Why Chalcedon Matters for Bonhoeffer, Rowan Williams
3. Kierkegaard's and Bonhoeffer's Paradox Christology, Lea Weber (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
4. Bonhoeffer's Understanding of Chalcedon in Dialogue with Contemporary Catholic Christology, Jacob Phillips (St Mary's University, UK)
5. 'To Carry on in this Chalcedonian Sense' - Christology in Letters and Papers from Prison, Philip G. Ziegler (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Part Two: Jesus Christ: Vere Homo, Vere Deus
6. Being Human in Light of Chalcedon: The Necessary Possibility of Being One, Nadine Hamilton (Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
7. Bonhoeffer's Ecce Homo!: Christology from the Centre and the Fullness of Life, Christian Schlenker (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
8. The Suffering God: Bonhoeffer and Chalcedonian Christology, Matthias Grebe (St Mellitus College, UK)
9. How God Suffers: Bonhoeffer, Moltmann and Theological Language, Michael Mawson (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Part Three: The World and the Church
10. Christology's Counterpoint: Bonhoeffer on Knowing the Christ Who Calls, Koert Verhagen (Taylor University, USA)
11. 'Preparing the way' for God's Word: A Central Motif of Bonhoeffer's Ethics and its Implications for Public Theology, Hannah Bleher (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
12. 'Going Ahead' as Real Human Beings in the Gemeinde: Bonhoeffer's Christological Form and Formation in Suffering and Dying, Samuel Efrain Murillo Torres (University of Aberdeen, UK)
13. Jesus Christ: The Centre of the Church, David Emerton (St Mellitus College, UK)
Bibliography
index
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
Dr Nadine Hamilton (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg), Christian Schlenker (Tuebingen) and Matthias Grebe (St Mellitus College, UK)
Part One: Recovering Chalcedonian Logic with Bonhoeffer
1. The Challenge of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Christology and the Contemporary Debates on Chalcedon, Christoph Schwoebel
2. Ontology and Salvation: Why Chalcedon Matters for Bonhoeffer, Rowan Williams
3. Kierkegaard's and Bonhoeffer's Paradox Christology, Lea Weber (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
4. Bonhoeffer's Understanding of Chalcedon in Dialogue with Contemporary Catholic Christology, Jacob Phillips (St Mary's University, UK)
5. 'To Carry on in this Chalcedonian Sense' - Christology in Letters and Papers from Prison, Philip G. Ziegler (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Part Two: Jesus Christ: Vere Homo, Vere Deus
6. Being Human in Light of Chalcedon: The Necessary Possibility of Being One, Nadine Hamilton (Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
7. Bonhoeffer's Ecce Homo!: Christology from the Centre and the Fullness of Life, Christian Schlenker (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
8. The Suffering God: Bonhoeffer and Chalcedonian Christology, Matthias Grebe (St Mellitus College, UK)
9. How God Suffers: Bonhoeffer, Moltmann and Theological Language, Michael Mawson (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Part Three: The World and the Church
10. Christology's Counterpoint: Bonhoeffer on Knowing the Christ Who Calls, Koert Verhagen (Taylor University, USA)
11. 'Preparing the way' for God's Word: A Central Motif of Bonhoeffer's Ethics and its Implications for Public Theology, Hannah Bleher (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany)
12. 'Going Ahead' as Real Human Beings in the Gemeinde: Bonhoeffer's Christological Form and Formation in Suffering and Dying, Samuel Efrain Murillo Torres (University of Aberdeen, UK)
13. Jesus Christ: The Centre of the Church, David Emerton (St Mellitus College, UK)
Bibliography
index