The Philosophy of Christology: From the Bultmannians to Derrida, 1951-2002

The Philosophy of Christology: From the Bultmannians to Derrida, 1951-2002

by Hue Woodson
The Philosophy of Christology: From the Bultmannians to Derrida, 1951-2002

The Philosophy of Christology: From the Bultmannians to Derrida, 1951-2002

by Hue Woodson

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Overview

Given the perpetual problem of the historical Jesus, there remains an ongoing posing of the question to and a continuous seeking of the meaningfulness of Christology. From the earliest reckoning with the relationship between Jesus of Nazareth and the Christ of faith, what it means to do Christology today remains at the methodological center of the task and scope of every systematic theology. Whether giving an account of Albert Schweitzer's bringing an end to the quest for the historical Jesus in 1906, or attending to Rudolf Bultmann's period of no quest culminating with his demythologization project in the 1940s, how we still think of Christology as a matter of questions and concerns with meaning speaks to an unavoidable philosophizing of Christology. In this way, The Philosophy of Christology offers both a particular history of Christology in conjunction with a particular philosophy of Christology, which assesses the theological contributions by a group of Bultmannians following Bultmann in the 1950s and 1960s up to what can be reimagined by repurposing Jacques Derrida's philosophical question into the meaning of love in 2002.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532681554
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 01/31/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 420
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Hue Woodson is Assistant Professor of English at Tarrant County College, Northwest Campus. He is the author of Heideggerian Theologies: The Pathmarks of John Macquarrie, Rudolf Bultmann, Paul Tillich, and Karl Rahner (2018), A Theologian’s Guide to Heidegger (2019), and Existential Theology: An Introduction (2020).

Hue Woodson is Assistant Professor of English at Tarrant County College, Northwest Campus, in Fort Worth, Texas.


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