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    London ; : Bloomsbury :
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    edocfu_9959202538602883
    Format: 1 online resource (901 p.)
    ISBN: 0-567-67534-3 , 0-567-29998-8 , 0-567-68545-4 , 0-567-19291-1
    Series Statement: The collected works of Edward Schillebeeckx ; v. 7
    Content: "Christ. The Christian Experience in the Modern World focuses on the question of salvation for all people. Using seven 'anthropological constants', Schillebeeckx innovatively shows the social and political relevance of faith. Inspired by liberation and feminist theologies, he puts strong emphasis on human experience and on the importance of examining church teaching in its historical context. This volume is a testimony of Schillebeeckx' ground breaking attempt to rethink doctrine in the light of the research on the historical Jesus. Instead of starting with Christianity's great creedal statements about Christ and the Trinity, he focuses on the subjective experience of the first generations of believers as expressed in the New Testament. This choice stirred considerable controversy and a Vatican investigation but inspired and still keeps to inspire readers in their personal approach to Christian faith."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Note: Includes index. , pt. 1. The authority of new experiences and the authority of the New Testament -- part 2. New Testament theology of the experience of grace -- part 3. Structural elements of the New Testament theologies of grace -- part 4. God's glory and man's truth, wellbeing and happiness. , Also issued in printing. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-10621-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-567-22460-0
    Language: English
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