Abstract
This book proposes a radical critique of the methodological and onto-epistemological presuppositions of the catholic tradition of theology for the sake of a post-catholic Protestant reinterpretation of the Christian faith without metaphysics. Drawing from the thought of Michel Henry and Huldrych Zwingli while making unique contributions of its own, it addresses the method for theology, theological onto-epistemology, the doctrine of God, the person and work of Jesus, the nature of the Church and of Christian faith, and the sacraments of baptism and the Eucharist.
Schlagworte
catholic theology phenomenological theology systematic theology theological epistemology post-catholic theology michel henry sacramental theology huldrych zwingli- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 1–8 Introduction 1–8
- 9–22 Method 9–22
- 23–44 Onto-Epistemology 23–44
- 45–76 God 45–76
- 77–112 Jesus 77–112
- 113–140 The Church 113–140
- 141–164 Baptism and Eucharist 141–164
- 165–170 Conclusion 165–170
- 171–180 Bibliography 171–180
- 181–184 Index 181–184
- 185–186 About the Author 185–186