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Emmaus (Hardcover): John Weaver Emmaus (Hardcover)
John Weaver; Foreword by Paul S Fiddes
R871 R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Save R157 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Communion, Covenant, and Creativity (Hardcover): Paul S Fiddes, Brian Haymes, Richard L Kidd Communion, Covenant, and Creativity (Hardcover)
Paul S Fiddes, Brian Haymes, Richard L Kidd
R1,144 R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Save R221 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Unicorn Dies (Hardcover): Paul S Fiddes A Unicorn Dies (Hardcover)
Paul S Fiddes
R912 R756 Discovery Miles 7 560 Save R156 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Iris Murdoch and the Others - A Writer in Dialogue with Theology (Hardcover): Paul S Fiddes Iris Murdoch and the Others - A Writer in Dialogue with Theology (Hardcover)
Paul S Fiddes
R3,054 Discovery Miles 30 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 'others' examined by Fiddes are mainly those with whom Murdoch entered into explicit dialogue in her novels and philosophical writing - including Immanuel Kant, Simone Weil, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Rudolph Bultmann, Paul Tillich, Don Cupitt, Donald Mackinnon and Jacques Derrida. This 'historic' dialogue is, however, placed within a wider dialogue between literature and theology being conducted by the author, and 'others' are brought into relation with Murdoch in order to illuminate this more extensive conversation - notably the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins and the feminist philosopher Julia Kristeva. The book demonstrates that characteristic themes in Murdoch's novels and philosophy - the love of the Good, the death of the ego, illusory consolations, the death of God, the modifying of the will by 'waiting', the sublime and the beautiful, and attention to other things and persons - all take on a greater meaning when placed in the context of her life-long conversation with theology. The exploration of this context is deepened in this volume by reference to annotations and notes that Murdoch made in a number of theological books in her personal library.

The Spirit and the Letter - A Tradition and a Reversal (Hardcover, New): Paul S Fiddes, GA1/4nter  Bader The Spirit and the Letter - A Tradition and a Reversal (Hardcover, New)
Paul S Fiddes, GA1/4nter Bader
R4,701 Discovery Miles 47 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Paul's statement that 'letter kills but the spirit gives life' [2 Corinthians 3.6] has had an extraordinary impact on Christian thought through the ages. It has been read both as affirming the saving power of the new covenant in comparison to the old, and as a key to hidden, spiritual meanings in the text of scripture. It is, however, an ambiguous phrase, followed by a tangled story. This book explores the Pauline distinction both in its original context and in its aftermath in the early church, the Reformation and modern Biblical Studies. It then considers a postmodern reversal, where ideas of 'Spirit' are often seen as 'deadly' and the openness of the 'letter' or text as life-affirming, and draws conclusions for Spirit in the world.

Love as Common Ground - Essays on Love in Religion (Hardcover): Paul S Fiddes Love as Common Ground - Essays on Love in Religion (Hardcover)
Paul S Fiddes; Contributions by Minlib Dallh, Oliver Davies, Mircea Dumitru, Paul S Fiddes, …
R2,734 Discovery Miles 27 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the way in which the study and practice of love creates a common ground for different faiths and different traditions within the same faith. For the contributors, "common ground" in this context is not a minimal core of belief or a lowest common denominator of faith, but a space or area in which to live together, consider together the meaning of the love to which various faiths witness, and work together to enable human flourishing. Such a space, the contributors believe, is possible because it is the place of encounter with the divine. This book is the fruit of a Project for the Study of Love in Religion which aims to create this space in which different traditions of love converge, from Islam, Judaism, and the Christianity of both East and West. Tools employed by the contributors in exploring this space of love include exegesis of ancient texts, theology, accounts of mystical experience, philosophy, and evolutionary science of the human. Insights about human and divine love that emerge include its nature as a form of knowing, its sacrificial and erotic dimensions, its inclination towards beauty, its making of community and its importance for a just political and economic life.

Seeing the World and Knowing God - Hebrew Wisdom and Christian Doctrine in a Late-Modern Context (Paperback): Paul S Fiddes Seeing the World and Knowing God - Hebrew Wisdom and Christian Doctrine in a Late-Modern Context (Paperback)
Paul S Fiddes
R1,206 Discovery Miles 12 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book aims to create a Christian theology of wisdom for the present day, in discussion with two sets of conversation-partners. The first are writers of the 'wisdom literature' in ancient Israel and the Jewish community in Alexandria. Here, special attention is given to the biblical books of Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes. The second conversation-partners are philosophers and thinkers of the late-modern age, among them Jacques Derrida, Emmanuel Levinas, Julia Kristeva, Paul Ricoeur, and Hannah Arendt. In the late-modern period there has been a reaction against an inherited conception of the conscious and rational self as mastering and even subjugating the world around, and there has been an attempt to overcome the consequent split between the subject and objects of observation. Paul S. Fiddes enters into dialogue with these late-modern concerns about the relation between the self and the world, proposing that the wisdom which is indicated by the ancient Hebraic concept of hokmah integrates a 'practical wisdom' of handling daily experience with the kind of wisdom which is 'attunement' to the world and ultimately to God as creator and sustainer of all. Fiddes brings detailed exegesis of texts from the ancient wisdom literature into interaction with an account of the subject in late-modern thought, in order to form a theology in which seeing the world is knowing a God whose transcendent reality is always immanent in the signs and bodies of the world. He thus argues that participation in a triune, relational God shapes a wisdom that addresses problems of a dominating self, and opens the human person to others.

Seeing the World and Knowing God - Hebrew Wisdom and Christian Doctrine in a Late-Modern Context (Hardcover): Paul S Fiddes Seeing the World and Knowing God - Hebrew Wisdom and Christian Doctrine in a Late-Modern Context (Hardcover)
Paul S Fiddes
R3,162 R2,996 Discovery Miles 29 960 Save R166 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book aims to create a Christian theology of wisdom for the present day, in discussion with two sets of conversation-partners. The first are writers of the 'wisdom literature' in ancient Israel and the Jewish community in Alexandria. Here, special attention is given to the biblical books of Proverbs, Job and Ecclesiastes. The second conversation-partners are philosophers and thinkers of the late-modern age, among them Jacques Derrida, Emmanuel Levinas, Julia Kristeva, Paul Ricoeur and Hannah Arendt. In the late-modern period there has been a reaction against an inherited conception of the conscious and rational self as mastering and even subjugating the world around, and there has been an attempt to overcome the consequent split between the subject and objects of observation. Paul S. Fiddes enters into dialogue with these late-modern concerns about the relation between the self and the world, proposing that the wisdom which is indicated by the ancient Hebraic concept of hokmah integrates a 'practical wisdom' of handling daily experience with the kind of wisdom which is 'attunement' to the world and ultimately to God as creator and sustainer of all. Fiddes brings detailed exegesis of texts from the ancient wisdom literature into interaction with an account of the subject in late-modern thought, in order to form a theology in which seeing the world is knowing a God whose transcendent reality is always immanent in the signs and bodies of the world. He thus argues that participation in a triune, relational God shapes a wisdom that addresses problems of a dominating self, and opens the human person to others.

Charles Williams and C. S. Lewis - Friends in Co-inherence (Hardcover): Paul S Fiddes Charles Williams and C. S. Lewis - Friends in Co-inherence (Hardcover)
Paul S Fiddes
R4,211 R3,497 Discovery Miles 34 970 Save R714 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study of the literary relationship between Charles Williams and C. S. Lewis during the years 1936-1945 focuses on the theme of 'co-inherence' at the centre of their friendship. The idea of 'co-inherence' has long been recognized as an important contribution of Williams to theology, and had significant influence on the thought of Lewis. This account of the two writers' conviction that human persons 'inhere' or 'dwell' both in each other and in the triune God reveals many inter-relationships between their writings that would otherwise be missed. It also shows up profound differences between their world-views, and a gradual, though incomplete, convergence onto common ground. Exploring the idea of co-inherence throws light on the fictional worlds they created, as well as on their treatment (whether together or separately) of a wide range of theological and literary subjects: the Arthurian tradition, the poetry of William Blake and Thomas Traherne, the theology of Karl Barth, the nature of human and divine love, and the doctrine of the Trinity. This study draws for the first time on transcriptions of Williams' lectures from 1932 to 1939, tracing more clearly the development and use of the idea of co-inherence in his thought than has been possible before. Finally, an account of the use of the word 'co-inherence' in English-speaking theology suggests that the differences that existed between Lewis and Williams, especially on the place of analogy and participation in human experience of God, might be resolved by a theology of co-inherence in the Trinity.

The Creative Suffering of God (Paperback, Reissue): Paul S Fiddes The Creative Suffering of God (Paperback, Reissue)
Paul S Fiddes
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The theme that God suffers with his world has become a familiar one in recent years, but a careful examination is needed of what it means to talk about the suffering of God, avoiding the danger of a merely sentimental belief. This book offers a consistent way of thinking about a God who suffers supremely and yet is still the kind of God to whom the Christian tradition has witnessed, and also about a God who suffers universally and yet is still present uniquely in the cross of Christ. It is at once both a survey of recent thought about the suffering of God and a proposal for a way forward in this important area of Christian theology. The author surveys four main trends of recent thought: the "theology of the cross" in modern German theology (as represented particularly in the work of Karl Barth, Jurgen Moltmann and Eberhard Jungel); American process theology; the "death of God" theology and the rejection of the whole idea of divine passibility by modern followers of classical theism. This thematic structure enables an idea of divine suffering to be developed throughout the book, affirming that God freely chooses to limit Himself, to suffer change, to journey through time and even to

Emmaus (Paperback): John Weaver Emmaus (Paperback)
John Weaver; Foreword by Paul S Fiddes
R515 R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Save R90 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Unicorn Dies (Paperback): Paul S Fiddes A Unicorn Dies (Paperback)
Paul S Fiddes
R553 R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Save R87 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Communion, Covenant, and Creativity (Paperback): Paul S Fiddes, Brian Haymes, Richard L Kidd Communion, Covenant, and Creativity (Paperback)
Paul S Fiddes, Brian Haymes, Richard L Kidd
R674 R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Save R113 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Spirit and the Letter - A Tradition and a Reversal (Paperback): Paul S Fiddes, GA1/4nter  Bader The Spirit and the Letter - A Tradition and a Reversal (Paperback)
Paul S Fiddes, GA1/4nter Bader
R1,523 Discovery Miles 15 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Paul's statement that 'letter kills but the spirit gives life' [2 Corinthians 3.6] has had an extraordinary impact on Christian thought through the ages. It has been read both as affirming the saving power of the new covenant in comparison to the old, and as a key to hidden, spiritual meanings in the text of scripture. It is, however, an ambiguous phrase, followed by a tangled story. This book explores the Pauline distinction both in its original context and in its aftermath in the early church, the Reformation and modern Biblical Studies. It then considers a postmodern reversal, where ideas of 'Spirit' are often seen as 'deadly' and the openness of the 'letter' or text as life-affirming, and draws conclusions for Spirit in the world.

Tracks and Traces (Paperback): Paul S Fiddes Tracks and Traces (Paperback)
Paul S Fiddes
R933 R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Save R169 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Participating in God - A Pastoral Doctrine of the Trinity (Paperback): Paul S Fiddes Participating in God - A Pastoral Doctrine of the Trinity (Paperback)
Paul S Fiddes
R1,161 R929 Discovery Miles 9 290 Save R232 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In "Participating in God," Paul Fiddes seeks to develop an image of God that is both appropriate to the demands of pastoral care and firmly grounded in the revelation of God. He explores the way in which pastoral care shapes our doctrine of God and how faith in the triune God in turn shapes the practice of pastoral care. Fiddes elaborates on the Trinitarian context for the pastoral acts of intercessory prayer, suffering, granting forgiveness, the facing of death, the exercising of spiritual gifts, and the sacraments.

Past Event and Present Salvation - The Christian Idea of Atonement (Paperback, 1st American ed): Paul S Fiddes Past Event and Present Salvation - The Christian Idea of Atonement (Paperback, 1st American ed)
Paul S Fiddes
R1,072 R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Save R210 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How can an event that has taken place in the past have an effect upon the human experience of salvation in the present? In examining one of the essential questions of the Christian faith, Paul S. Fiddes explores the limits as well as the gains to be made in speaking about crucifixion as a historical event, and considers the relationship of the crucifixion to the continuing process of God's saving activity. He considers the relevance of a past act of atonement to such areas of practical experience as forgiveness, liberation, and suffering.

Iris Murdoch and the Others - A Writer in Dialogue with Theology (Paperback): Paul S Fiddes Iris Murdoch and the Others - A Writer in Dialogue with Theology (Paperback)
Paul S Fiddes
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 'others' examined by Fiddes are mainly those with whom Murdoch entered into explicit dialogue in her novels and philosophical writing - including Immanuel Kant, Simone Weil, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Rudolph Bultmann, Paul Tillich, Don Cupitt, Donald Mackinnon and Jacques Derrida. This 'historic' dialogue is, however, placed within a wider dialogue between literature and theology being conducted by the author, and 'others' are brought into relation with Murdoch in order to illuminate this more extensive conversation - notably the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins and the feminist philosopher Julia Kristeva. The book demonstrates that characteristic themes in Murdoch's novels and philosophy - the love of the Good, the death of the ego, illusory consolations, the death of God, the modifying of the will by 'waiting', the sublime and the beautiful, and attention to other things and persons - all take on a greater meaning when placed in the context of her life-long conversation with theology. The exploration of this context is deepened in this volume by reference to annotations and notes that Murdoch made in a number of theological books in her personal library.

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