Radical Orthodoxy and the Reformed tradition :
Radical Orthodoxy and the Reformed tradition : creation, covenant, and participation /
James K. A. Smith and James H. Olthuis, editors.
- Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic, c2005.
- 301 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Reverberations : radical orthodoxy and the Reformed tradition / Alternative Protestantism : radical orthodoxy and the Reformed tradition / Barth, Hegel, and the possibility for Christian apologetics / Will the real Plato please stand up? : participation versus incarnation / Univocity, analogy, and the mystery of being according to John Duns Scotus / invisible and the sublime : from participation to reconciliation / Participation and covenant / Good cities or cities of the good? : radical Augustinians, societal structures, and normative critique / Suspended communities or covenanted communities? : Reformed reflections on the social thought of radical orthodoxy / Being reconciled : atonement as the ecclesio-christological practice of forgiveness in John Milbank / depth behind things" : toward a Calvinist sacramental theology / Corpus verum : on the ecclesial recovery of real presence in John Calvin's doctrine of the eucharist / Being bound to God : participation and covenant revisited / "This is my body" : the eucharist as privileged theological site / radical ontology of love : thinking "with" radical orthodoxy / James K.A. Smith -- John Milbank -- Graham Ward -- James K.A. Smith -- Robert Sweetman -- Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin -- Michael S. Horton -- Lambert Zuidervaart -- Jonathan Chaplin -- Hans Boersma -- Laura Smit -- Nathan R. Kerr -- Justin S. Holcomb -- George Vandervelde -- James H. Olthuis. Introduction: The "The Afterword: A
080102756X
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Philosophical theology.
BT40 / .R35 2005
230/.046
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Reverberations : radical orthodoxy and the Reformed tradition / Alternative Protestantism : radical orthodoxy and the Reformed tradition / Barth, Hegel, and the possibility for Christian apologetics / Will the real Plato please stand up? : participation versus incarnation / Univocity, analogy, and the mystery of being according to John Duns Scotus / invisible and the sublime : from participation to reconciliation / Participation and covenant / Good cities or cities of the good? : radical Augustinians, societal structures, and normative critique / Suspended communities or covenanted communities? : Reformed reflections on the social thought of radical orthodoxy / Being reconciled : atonement as the ecclesio-christological practice of forgiveness in John Milbank / depth behind things" : toward a Calvinist sacramental theology / Corpus verum : on the ecclesial recovery of real presence in John Calvin's doctrine of the eucharist / Being bound to God : participation and covenant revisited / "This is my body" : the eucharist as privileged theological site / radical ontology of love : thinking "with" radical orthodoxy / James K.A. Smith -- John Milbank -- Graham Ward -- James K.A. Smith -- Robert Sweetman -- Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin -- Michael S. Horton -- Lambert Zuidervaart -- Jonathan Chaplin -- Hans Boersma -- Laura Smit -- Nathan R. Kerr -- Justin S. Holcomb -- George Vandervelde -- James H. Olthuis. Introduction: The "The Afterword: A
080102756X
2005008931
Philosophical theology.
BT40 / .R35 2005
230/.046