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Humanity in the Mystery of God - The Theological Anthropology of Edward Schillebeeckx (Paperback)
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Humanity in the Mystery of God - The Theological Anthropology of Edward Schillebeeckx (Paperback)
Series: T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
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Schillebeeckx's theology is a reflection on the nature of God who
is both creator and redeemer: his theology is a 'treatise' on the
God who is God for humanity. This means of course that his theology
is always both a reflection on the nature of God and on the meaning
of humanity; and hence there is a theological anthropology at the
centre of his whole theological enterprise. The 'definition' of
humanity is given in the relationship between the mystery of God -
the God who is both transcendent and immanent - and the mystery of
humanity. For Schillebeeckx, the meaning of humanity is revealed
and established in the mystery of God as a vocation to intimacy
with God. This intimacy is described both as a dependence upon God
and as a situated freedom, and hence the description of humanity
which emerges from Schillebeeckx's treatise on God holds together
humanity's metaphysical and moral significance.
At the heart of this theocentric anthropology is its christological
structure. Schillebeeckx develops a sacramental christology in
light of his interpretation of Christ's incarnation. The relation
of incarnation to the death, resurrection and glorification of
Christ establishes a sacramental theological anthropology. The
meaning of humanity is given in its creative, salvific,
sanctifying, participative and personal relation to the God who is
God both of creation and of covenant. This book develops an
interpretation of Schillebeeckx's theological anthropology by
analysing his theology of revelation and grace, and by examining
the christological structure of his theology. This christology
centres on an interpretation of the incarnation in which the fully
personal nature of Christ's humanity is key. This christology
establishes the sacramental nature of humanity and hence
Schillebeeckx's description of the meaning of human nature is also
a theological description of the meaning of human action.
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