
Commonwealth and Covenant
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Marcia Pally teaches multilingual multicultural studies at New York University and is a permanent fellow of the NewYork Institute for the Humanities.
Content
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Separability-amid-Situatedness: An Ontology
- 1. An Introduction to Separability, Situatedness, and the Two Together
- 2. Separability and Situatedness: Defining the Terms
- 3. Separability and Situatedness in Mutual Constitution - an Ontology
- 4. Those Claimed for Separability - and Their (Sometimes Ignored) Constitution with Situatedness: A Few Examples
- 5. Those Claimed for Situatedness - and Their (Sometimes Ignored) Constitution with Separability: A Few Examples
- 6. Concluding Thoughts on Separability and Situatedness
- Part II: Theologies of Relationality
- 1. Separability-amid-Situatedness or Distinction-amid-Relation in Theological Voice
- 2. The Separable Self in Theologies of Relationality: Covenant
- 3. The Separable Self in Theologies of Relationality: Imago Dei and Similitude
- 4. The Separable Self in Early Modern Theology: Freedom of Conscience
- 5. The Separable Self: The Reformed Tradition and Its Influence in America
- 6. Theologies of Relationality: A Few Notes from the Judaic Tradition
- 7. Distinction--amid--Relation in Trinity
- 8. Distinction--amid--Relation in the Christian Covenant: The Gift of Agape
- 9. The Christian Covenant: A Möbius StripExpressed in Baptism, Learned from Incarnation
- 10. Covenant's Irrevocability
- 11. Grace
- 12. Crucifixion
- 13. Resurrection and Salvation
- 14. Eucharist
- 15. Communities of Covenant: The Gift of Gift Exchange
- 16. The Ethics of Relationality: Prophetic Voice, Incarnational Discipleship, Communities of Trust
- Part III: Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index of Names and Subjects
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