
Another Kind of Normal
Ethical Life II
Graham Ward(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 27. January 2022
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-0-19-284301-2 (ISBN)
Description
Every age needs to examine and propose its ways of living ethically. Another Kind of Normal: Ethical Life II constructs a mode of such living according to the Christian tradition, based upon an interpretation of Christ's coming and the relationship of that incarnation to God as the Creator of all things.
In the second of four volumes, Graham Ward explores an Augustinian vision of consonance between divine rhythm and the rhythmic orders of creation. On the basis of what Augustine calls the 'interval', it proposes Christ is encountered as riddle, scandal, and paradox. It provides an account of creation as a Trinitarian event that calls for a rethinking of what are the key teachings in Christianity with respect to an understanding of creation as a divine benediction and a theatre for transformation and healing. Ward argues through Scriptural exegesis, for the omnidirectionality of time as graced, rejecting a conception of linear temporality and theologies indebted to that conception. Throughout, participation in God, through our hiddenness in Christ develops an account of the complex relationship between divine and human creativity, appealing to music, painting, poetry, drama, film, architecture, and novels.
In the second of four volumes, Graham Ward explores an Augustinian vision of consonance between divine rhythm and the rhythmic orders of creation. On the basis of what Augustine calls the 'interval', it proposes Christ is encountered as riddle, scandal, and paradox. It provides an account of creation as a Trinitarian event that calls for a rethinking of what are the key teachings in Christianity with respect to an understanding of creation as a divine benediction and a theatre for transformation and healing. Ward argues through Scriptural exegesis, for the omnidirectionality of time as graced, rejecting a conception of linear temporality and theologies indebted to that conception. Throughout, participation in God, through our hiddenness in Christ develops an account of the complex relationship between divine and human creativity, appealing to music, painting, poetry, drama, film, architecture, and novels.
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For anyone interested in learning how systematic theology should be done in the 21st century: read and learn well from this volume. Allow Ward to teach you theological courage; strategies for lively engagement with the arts; and committed, faithful omnivorousness. I can hardly wait to read the next two instalments of Ethical Life. * Peter Joseph Fritz, The Heythrop Journal * This engaging, brilliant, wide-ranging work of Christian systematic theology comes at a time when the field of Christian theology is becoming more skeptical of such works. Those with advanced training in theology will find this work edifying. * Choice *More details
Edition
1
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
748 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-284301-2 (9780192843012)
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Person
Graham Ward is the Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and Extraordinary Professor of Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology at the University of Stellenbosch. Among his books are Cities of God (Routledge), Cultural Transformation and Religious Practice (CUP), True Religion (Blackwell), Christ and Culture (Blackwell), The Politics of Discipleship (Baker Academic) and Unbelievable (I.B.Tauris). Along with Michael Hoelzl, he is also the translator of two of Carl Schmitt's works: Political Theology II (Polity) and Dictatorship (Polity).
Author
Regius Professor of DivinityRegius Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford, UK
Content
Introit: Consonance
Christology
1: The Haunting of Christ: Christology and Affect
2: Time, Grace, and Mythic Sensibility
3: Christ as Riddle
4: Christ as Scandal
5: Christ as Paradox: 'Nature' in Inverted Commas
Creation
6: Creation as Triune Joy
7: Complating Nothing
8: Ecce Homo: Who We Are
9: Sighs for Eden
10: Exile and Alienation
Extroit: Complex Ecologies
Christology
1: The Haunting of Christ: Christology and Affect
2: Time, Grace, and Mythic Sensibility
3: Christ as Riddle
4: Christ as Scandal
5: Christ as Paradox: 'Nature' in Inverted Commas
Creation
6: Creation as Triune Joy
7: Complating Nothing
8: Ecce Homo: Who We Are
9: Sighs for Eden
10: Exile and Alienation
Extroit: Complex Ecologies