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Adult content is visible.Theology and the Globalized Present
Feasting in the Future of God
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- Dispatches
2019
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Theology and the Globalized Present focuses on the world's future in God and God's creativeness. In response to a globalized economy that reconfigures time to the detriment of human flourishing, McDowell presents a re-imagined theological vision of eschatological memory and Eucharistic performance. This entails not so much a dreaming of a different world as a dreaming of this world differently. The theological materials offer a temporality that is hope-generating, critically atten...
Election, Barth, and the French Connection, 2nd Edition
How Pierre Maury Gave a “Decisive Impetus” to Karl Barth’s Doctrine of Election
2019
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Karl Barth’s famous account of the doctrine of election in his mammoth Dogmatics has been described as the heart of his theology—a great hymn to the grace of God in Christ. Discover the person who initially stimulated Barth’s mammoth reworking of the “classical” view of the doctrine—pastor/theologian Pierre Maury (1890–1956). Their close friendship and especially a seminal paper Maury gave in 1936 entitled “Election and Faith” helped stimulate Barth’s reflection. Discover some nev...
2018
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This short textbook, the latest volume in the Guides to Theology series, surveys key themes and aspects of Christian hope by tracing eschatological ideas as they have developed from Scripture throughout the history of theology.John McDowell and Scott Kirkland present a series of lenses on understanding eschatological statements, or the content of Christian hope. They have structured their book thematically into five chapters—four exploring apocalyptic, existential, political, and c...
Correlating Sobornost
Conversations between Karl Barth and the Russian Orthodox Tradition
2016
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The diaspora of scholars exiled from Russia in 1922 offered something vital for both Russian Orthodoxy and for ecumenical dialogue. Under new conditions, liberated from scholastic academic discourse, and living and writing in new languages, the scholars set out to reinterpret their traditions and to introduce Russian Orthodoxy to the West. Yet, relatively few have considered the works of these exiles, particularly insofar as they act as critical and constructive conversation partners. This...
The Good Work of Non-Christians, Empowerment, and the New Creation
The Efficacy of the Holy Spirit’s Empowering for Ordinary Work
2016
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Have you ever considered the ultimate purposes and consequences of good work performed by non-Christians? Have you ever theologically considered the work of non-Christians at all? Is it possible that God would ever give credence to, let alone honor the work of, non-Christians in an ultimate sense? Are you frustrated by theologies of work that are entirely protological in orientation? How do we make sense of biblical excerpts that talk of work being judged towards a particular outcome? The ...
Kenotic Ecclesiology
Select Writings of Donald M. MacKinnon
2016
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Donald M. MacKinnon has been one of the most important and influential of the post-World War British theologians, significantly impacting the development and subsequent work of the likes of Rowan Williams, Nicholas Lash and John Milbank, among many other notable theologians. A younger generation largely emerging from Cambridge, but with influence elsewhere, has more recently brought MacKinnon’s eclectic and occasionalist work to a larger audience worldwide. In this collection, MacKinnon’s ...
The Gospel according to Star Wars, Second Edition
Faith, Hope, and the Force
2017
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In a new and updated version of this best-selling book, John McDowell explores the many spiritual themes that weave throughout the Star Wars films. From the Force to the dark side, the issues discussed in the films have a moral and spiritual complexity that, if paid attention to, can help us better understand our place in the world and our relation to others and to God. George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, did not intend for his films to be mere entertainment, McDowell argues. Rather, h...
Theology and Tolkien
Constructive Theology
2024
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The Lord of the Rings and other works of J.R.R. Tolkien have had a far-reaching impact on culture in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In print and on film, Tolkien's works seem to be incredible epics, but religious aspects are less obvious. Yet Tolkien himself stated in his letters that the chief conflicts of his epic works were “about God, and His sole right to divine Honour,” and whether Sauron can wrest and destroy all that is good in Middle-earth. It is fro...
Natural Theology
Five Views
2024
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Natural theology is a matter of debate among theologians and Christian philosophers. In this book, top scholars in the fields of theology and Christian philosophy introduce readers to five prevailing views on the topic. Contributors include John C. McDowell, Alister E. McGrath, Paul K. Moser, Fr. Andrew Pinsent, and Charles Taliaferro.The contributors offer constructive approaches from major perspectives--contemporary, Catholic, classical, deflationary, and Barthian--in a multiview...
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- Roshan AbrahamMatthew J. DillonChristopher HeardGina KonstantopoulosAndrew KuzmaJana McAuliffeJohn C. McDowellGabriel MckeeJames NewellMichael Barnes NortonJanelle PetersDarian J. ShumpDavid A. SkeltonDanielle TerceiroMatthew William BrakeGregory Stevenson
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- Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
2023
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Superman’s first appearance in Action Comics #1 (1938) proclaimed that the character would “reshape the destiny of the world.” The advent of the first superhero initiated a shared narrative—the DC superhero universe—that has been evolving in depth and complexity for more than 80 years. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman have become key threads in the tapestry of the American mythos, shaping the way we think about life, right and wrong, and our relationship with our own universe. Their narr...
Theology and Batman
Examining the Religious World of the Dark Knight
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- Michael UslanArmond BoudreauxFrancesco Del BiancoStephen GarnerRyan HaeckerPeter C. HermanRandall M. JensenKatherine KelaidisAndrew KuzmaDrew McIntyreRafael MedoffMichael D. NicholsMichael Anthony NovakJoseph TurnerJoshua WiseVernon W. CisneyWesley D. CrayClint W. JonesChristina M. KnopfJohn C. McDowellJohn M. ThompsonMatthew William BrakeC. K. Robertson
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- Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
2022
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Batman is one of the most recognized and popular pop culture icons. Appearing on the page of Detective Comics #27 in 1939, the character has inspired numerous characters, franchises, and spin-offs over his 80+ year history. The character has displayed versatility, appearing in stories from multiple genres, including science fiction, noir, and fantasy and mediums far beyond his comic book origins. While there are volumes analyzing Batman through literary, philosophical, and psychological le...
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- Josiah BrockNettie BrockShaun C. BrownEdward DunarRyan G. DunsBenjamin D. EspinozaNathan GarciaRussell P. JohnsonRobert KeeleyBethany Keeley-JonkerRostislav KurkaAndrew J. KuzmaJonathan LyonhartJohn C. McDowellJames F. McGrathTim PosadaAbdallah RothmanZachary B. Smith
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- Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
2022
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Scholars have been arguing for years that Star Wars is more than light sabers, Wookies, Millennium Falcons, and troubling familial relationships. Star Wars is an exciting space fantasy that we can explore from multiple academic perspectives, such as philosophy and psychology. This volume adds to that conversation by asking, “what would it look like if we analyzed the Star Wars universe theologically?” In Theology and the Star Wars Universe, contributors from various theological traditions ...











