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Unbroken Communion: The Place and Meaning of Suffering in the Theology of Edward Schillebeeckx
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Unbroken Communion: The Place and Meaning of Suffering in the Theology of Edward Schillebeeckx

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The reality of suffering is the greatest challenge to faith in the goodness of creation and the possibility of salvation. Edward Schillenbeeckx not only takes this into account, but dialectically incorporates the reality of suffering into a theology generally defined by its focus on the interrelated themes of creation, salvation and eschatological hope. In Unbroken Communion , Kathleen Anne McManus traces the origins of Schillenbeeckx’s thought, its development and its consequences. Schillenbeeckx grounds his entire theological project in the promise of a divine/ human future made visible in creation and entrusted to human freedom. Because suffering is so tangibly present in human experience, it provides the means, dialectically, of imaging the horizon of our hope. It is thus that Schillenbeeckx turns suffering into hope.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
21 March 2003
Pages
208
ISBN
9780742514027

The reality of suffering is the greatest challenge to faith in the goodness of creation and the possibility of salvation. Edward Schillenbeeckx not only takes this into account, but dialectically incorporates the reality of suffering into a theology generally defined by its focus on the interrelated themes of creation, salvation and eschatological hope. In Unbroken Communion , Kathleen Anne McManus traces the origins of Schillenbeeckx’s thought, its development and its consequences. Schillenbeeckx grounds his entire theological project in the promise of a divine/ human future made visible in creation and entrusted to human freedom. Because suffering is so tangibly present in human experience, it provides the means, dialectically, of imaging the horizon of our hope. It is thus that Schillenbeeckx turns suffering into hope.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
21 March 2003
Pages
208
ISBN
9780742514027