Eschatological Hermeneutics: The Theological Core of Experience and Our Hope for Salvation
Eschatology is the foundation for exploring Edward Schillebeeckx's work. Daniel Minch provides an in-depth analysis of his hermeneutical theology, informed by access to original texts previously unavailable in English. He examines the historical and doctrinal origins of his methodology, hermeneutics as human experience, and the continuing relevance of the approach for today's socio-economic context.

Today, economics drives our predictions for the future. But Minch shows that Schillebeeckx's work reminds us of a 'new image of humanity', as well as a 'new image of God', part of the Catholic shift to a future-oriented 'theology of hope' that took place after the Second Vatican Council. These resist both economic logic and fundamentalist views of God and history that have become pervasive in popular notions of Christianity.
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Eschatological Hermeneutics: The Theological Core of Experience and Our Hope for Salvation
Eschatology is the foundation for exploring Edward Schillebeeckx's work. Daniel Minch provides an in-depth analysis of his hermeneutical theology, informed by access to original texts previously unavailable in English. He examines the historical and doctrinal origins of his methodology, hermeneutics as human experience, and the continuing relevance of the approach for today's socio-economic context.

Today, economics drives our predictions for the future. But Minch shows that Schillebeeckx's work reminds us of a 'new image of humanity', as well as a 'new image of God', part of the Catholic shift to a future-oriented 'theology of hope' that took place after the Second Vatican Council. These resist both economic logic and fundamentalist views of God and history that have become pervasive in popular notions of Christianity.
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Eschatological Hermeneutics: The Theological Core of Experience and Our Hope for Salvation

Eschatological Hermeneutics: The Theological Core of Experience and Our Hope for Salvation

Eschatological Hermeneutics: The Theological Core of Experience and Our Hope for Salvation

Eschatological Hermeneutics: The Theological Core of Experience and Our Hope for Salvation

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Overview

Eschatology is the foundation for exploring Edward Schillebeeckx's work. Daniel Minch provides an in-depth analysis of his hermeneutical theology, informed by access to original texts previously unavailable in English. He examines the historical and doctrinal origins of his methodology, hermeneutics as human experience, and the continuing relevance of the approach for today's socio-economic context.

Today, economics drives our predictions for the future. But Minch shows that Schillebeeckx's work reminds us of a 'new image of humanity', as well as a 'new image of God', part of the Catholic shift to a future-oriented 'theology of hope' that took place after the Second Vatican Council. These resist both economic logic and fundamentalist views of God and history that have become pervasive in popular notions of Christianity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567693938
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/19/2020
Series: T&T Clark Studies in Edward Schillebeeckx
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

Daniel Minch is Assistant Professor of Dogmatic Theology at the Institute of Systematic Theology and Liturgical Studies, University of Graz, Austria.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

Introduction
Chapter 1
The End of Traditional Eschatology—Vatican II as Catalyst for Fundamental Theology
Chapter 2
Hermeneutics, Eschatology, and Critical Theory
Chapter 3
The Definitive Turban To Experience—Hermeneutic Mediation And Praxical Anticipation Of Salvation
Chapter 4
Unifying Experience and Anthropology—The Ontological Reduction
Chapter 5
Secularization and the Postmodern Subversion Of Christian Eschatology
Chapter 6
God, Experience, and Economic Apocalypticism

Conclusion: Re-Placing the Eschatological Horizon—Proposals for the Contemporary Context

Bibliography
Index

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