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The Hardened Heart and Tragic Finitude (Paperback)
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The Hardened Heart and Tragic Finitude (Paperback)
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Synopsis: This book has two main theses. First, for the
biblical/Christian doctrine of sin the root of the human problem is
hardness of heart--the corruption of the core self, of the seat of
understanding and will. On the other hand, for an important strand
of Greek tragedy the root of human harm-doing is the nonculpable
blindness and anxiety of finitude that despite the initial
nonculpability lead to evil and suffering. The Hardened Heart shows
that these two different interpretations of human existence are
amenable to a degree of synthesis that leads to this conclusion:
hardness of heart and our ordinary finitude together collude to
cause sin in its fullness. The second thesis of this volume is that
exegetical studies disclose a deconstructive strand in certain
biblical texts that represents the finite world that God created as
a source of distress and harm-doing in something like the tragic
sense. This subdominant deconstructive position challenges the
dominant biblical vision, in which the creation came forth from
God's creative word as good without qualification. Endorsements:
"Via's incisive demonstration of tragic finitude in Jewish and
Christian Scripture--showing where it runs alongside the dominant
themes of sin and the 'hardened heart'--sharpens and clarifies our
awareness of how innocence and suffering mingle with anxiety and
moral culpability. His new comparisons of key biblical texts with
themes from Greek tragedy lead to a provocative and acute
theological account of the origins of evil and the challenges of
grace and responsibility." --Larry D. Bouchard, Professor of
Religious Studies, University of Virginia "Through careful exegesis
and masterful theological reasoning, Via develops a far more
compelling view of the sinful nature of the human condition, both
at its heart and in its limitations, than other studies of biblical
sin have been able to provide. This book is a superb example of
biblical theology done extremely well." --Mary Ann Tolbert,
Professor of Biblical Studies, Pacific School of Religion and the
Graduate Theological Union Author Biography: Dan O. Via has taught
on the faculties of Wake Forest University, the University of
Virginia, and Duke University Divinity School, in which he is now
Emeritus Professor of New Testament. He has also been a visiting
professor at the University of Zimbabwe and Harvard Divinity
School. He is the author of forty articles and ten books, including
the groundbreaking The Parables, and has edited another sixteen
volumes.
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