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The difference nothing makes : creation, Christ, contemplation / Brian D. Robinette

Van Pelt Library BT695 .R64 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Robinette, Brian DuWayne.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Contemplation.
Creation.
Creationism.
Physical Description:
xviii, 318 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2023]
Summary:
This book explores the doctrinal, social, and spiritual significance of a central yet insufficiently understood tenet in Christian theology: creation "from nothing." In this original study, Brian D. Robinette offers an extended meditation on the idea of creation out of nothing as it applies not only to the problem of God but also to questions of Christology, soteriology, and ecology. His basic argument is that creatio ex nihilo is not a speculative doctrine referring to cosmic origins but rather a foundational insight into the very nature of the God-world relation, one whose implications extend throughout the full spectrum of Christian imagination and practice. In this sense it serves a grammatical role: it gives orientation and scope to all Christian speech about the God-world relation. In part 1, Robinette takes up several objections to creatio ex nihilo and defends the doctrine as providing crucial insights into the gifted character of creation. Chapter two underscores the contemplative dimensions of a theological inquiry that proceeds by way of "unknowing." Part 2 draws from the field of mimetic theory in order to explore the creative and destructive potential of human desire. Part 3 draws upon the Christian contemplative tradition to show how the "dark night of faith" is a spiritually patient and discerning way to engage the sense of divine absence that many experience in our post-religious, post-secular age. The final chapter highlights creatio ex nihilo as an expression of divine love--God's love for finitude, for manifestation, for relationship. Throughout, Robinette engages with biblical, patristic, and contemporary theological and philosophical sources, including, among others, Reň Girard, Karl Rahner, and Sergius Bulgakov.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Grammar and Contemplation
One. The Difference Nothing Makes
Two. Undergoing Something from Nothing
pt. 2 Christ as Concentrated Creation
Three. Jesus and the Non-Other
Four. Strange Victory
pt. 3 Purgation and Union
Five. On the Contemplative Consummation of Atheism
Six. Return to Love.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0268203520
9780268203528
OCLC:
1333079291
Publisher Number:
99993181428

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