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Engaging Werner G. Jeanrond's Theological Thinking : Starting Points / edited by Ulrich Schmiedel; Ola Sigurdson; Jayne Svenungsson.

Bloomsbury Collections: Theology 2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Schmiedel, Ulrich, editor.
Sigurdson, Ola, editor.
Svenungsson, Jayne, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jeanrond, Werner G., 1955-.
Jeanrond, Werner G.
Philosophical theology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (376 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2026.
Place of Publication:
London : T&T Clark, 2026.
System Details:
text file rdaft
Summary:
This edited collection offers the first engagement with Werner G. Jeanrond's theological thinking, spanning from hermeneutics through systematic theology to politics. Available open access and featuring more than twenty renowned scholars with a global reach, this work tackles one of Jeanrond's key questions: "How can theological thought begin today, in the midst of a confusing plurality of methods?" The problem of the starting point requires a critical and self-critical theological reflection. The academics in this book embark on a journey which takes us through five different fields of study, each of which capture a strand of Jeanrond's far-reaching body of work. From hermeneutics to politics to moral virtues and spirituality, this volume provides a comprehensive look at the thought of one of the most influential systematic theologians of the twentieth century. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Lund University.
Contents:
1. 'If you want to go there, you cannot start here': Introducing the Starting Points of Werner G. Jeanrond's Theological Thinking Ulrich Schmiedel (Lund University, Sweded), Ola Sigurdson (University of Oslo, Norway), and Jayne Svenungsson (Lund University, Sweden) I. Interpretations 2. From Where Do You Read? Björn Vikström (Åbo Akademi University, Finland) 3. The Importance of Friedrich Schleiermacher's Hermeneutics David Jasper (University of Glasgow, UK) 4. Exploring Theology, Spirituality, and Praxis: A Journey of Critical and Self-Critical Reflection Gerard J. Ryan, S.J. (Loyola University, USA) 5. Is Home a Starting Point or an End Point? Towards a Hermeneutics of Dwelling Ola Sigurdson (University of Oslo, Norway) 6. On Heimat: Probing the Hope for Home as a Starting Point for Political Theology Ulrich Schmiedel (Lund University, Sweden) 7. Expanding the circle of virtues: Consequences of a Different Theological Starting Point Jan-Olav Henriksen (MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Norway) 8. Learning to Love in the Anthropocene Marius Timmann Mjaaland (University of Oslo, Norway) 9. Starting at the End: Alterity and Relationality in Christian Eschatology James M. Matarazzo, Jr. (Loyola University, USA) II. Interventions 10. Beginning Anew, or Dreaming of 'a Europe to Come' Jayne Svenungsson (Lund University, Sweden) 11. A Metacritique of Love: Theology, Politics and Psychoanalysis Isabella Guanzini (Catholic Private University, Austria) 12. Prayer and Death: Jon Fosse Meets Werner Jeanrond Kari Veiteberg (Church of Norway) 13. 'Institutions Don't Love': Werner Jeanrond and Hannah Arendt's Conflicting Starting Points for a Theory of Collective Life Alana Vincent (Umeå University, Sweden) 14. The Sami and the Church of Sweden: What it Takes to Reach a New Starting Point Antje Jackelén (Lund University, Sweden) 15. Seeking a Starting Point When There is None to be Found: Interreligious Relations after October 7, 2023 Jakob Wirén (Lund University, Sweden) 16. The Starting Point which Disappeared: On Salvation, Knowledge, and Hope Michael Seewald (University of Münster, Germany) 17. Reasons (Not) to Hope? An Essay in Critical Elpidology Sturla J. Stålsett (MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Norway) III. Inspirations 18. In the Beginning Was the Word: Is Theology a Science? Björn Larsson (Lund University, Sweden) 19. Two Women in Conversation: The Starting-Point for the Book of Margery Kempe Santha Bhattacharji (Blackfriars Hall, UK) 20. Transatlantic Impulses: Christianity, Dissidence, and Feminism in the Life and Work of Aasta Hansteen Aud V. Tønnessen (University of Oslo, Norway) 21. Media Philosophy and the Question of the Starting Point Allan Burnett (Lund University, Sweden) 22. Out in Soul: Towards a Hermeneutics of Faith Alongside the Work of Bob Dylan Knut Wenzel (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany) 23. 'Hear, O Israel!': Rehearing the Shema Brian Klug (Campion Hall, UK) 24. Everything Starts with Listening: Theological Epistemology and Dialogical Life Orientation Claudia Welz (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Notes:
Creative Commons. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
ISBN:
0-567-71931-6
OCLC:
1579637906

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