Critical Questions in Contemporary Theology: Essays in Honour of Dermot A. Lane  Paid

by Ethna Regan (Volume editor), Alan Kearns (Volume editor)
©2024, Edited Collection, XII, 334 Pages
Theology & Philosophy

Series: Studies in Theology, Society and Culture, Volume 18

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«What an extraordinarily strong and beautiful collection of essays! Ranging from studies of the Bible and liturgy through various facets of theology and philosophy to political and interreligious dialogue, not one piece fails to deliver some new insight to the reader. It speaks well to the significance of Dermot Lane’s life and work that such an excellent medley has been assembled. In paying this singular tribute, the volume also contributes to a wide range of religious issues in clearly written prose that is by turns intelligent, critical, poetic, pastoral, and beautiful.»

(Elizabeth Johnson, CSJ Emerita Distinguished Professor of Theology at Fordham University, New York City)

This book is a collection of essays, each focused on the state of a particular question in contemporary theology, written in honour of the distinguished Irish theologian, Dermot A. Lane. Lane, in his extensive corpus, seeks to bring constructive perspectives to bear on a range of issues in theology. The contributors to this volume include former colleagues and students of Dermot Lane, and theologians from other faculties of theology in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, who have collaborated with him.

In tribute to Lane’s legacy, this Festschrift seeks to offer constructive intradisciplinary perspectives on select questions in contemporary theology, relating to sacred texts, liturgy, philosophy, the God question, anthropology, race, ecology, politics, ecumenical dialogue, interreligious dialogue, ecclesiology, and hope.

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. About the author
  5. About the book
  6. This eBook can be cited
  7. Contents
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Introduction
  10. Theology & The Bible
    1. Reading the Hebrew Bible in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges and Opportunities
    2. Innovative Tradition: On Some Aspects of Jewish Biblical Textuality
    3. Ever Ancient, Ever New: The Emerging Field of Biblical Reception
    4. Paul after Paul: The Reverberation of the Apostle
  11. Theology & Liturgy
    1. The Continuing Quest for ‘Eucharistic Origins’ and the Implications of this Research for Theologies of the Eucharist
    2. Liturgical Theology in Dialogue with Contemporary Western Cultures
  12. Theology & Philosophy
    1. Mortal Thinking: Notes on Plato’s Phaedo
    2. Losing ‘Reason’ as a Counterpart to ‘Religion’? Stances on the Specificity of Faith in God
    3. Salutary Truth
    4. Aquinas on Truth-Telling in a Post-Truth World
  13. Theology & the Divine Life
    1. Grace: Divine Solicitude for a World in Intensive Care
    2. On Going ‘Beyond’ the ‘Classical Presentation’ of Chalcedon
    3. Charism, Institution, and Trinity in the Work of Karl Rahner: On Securing the Necessary Pneumatological Ground for an Integrated Theology of Ministry
  14. Theology & Anthropology
    1. Bodies that Matter: A Feminist Argument for John Paul II’s Theology of the Body
    2. Race and Theology
    3. Challenges of Empirical Research for Theological Anthropology
    4. Is Anthropocentrism a Problem for Ethics? A Brief Examination of Dermot Lane’s Approach
  15. Theology & the Political
    1. Problematising a Theology of Violence in the Islamic Tradition
    2. The Open Self: Political Identity and Dialogue
  16. Theology & Dialogue
    1. Ecumenical Theology: A Work in Progress
    2. Christology and Interreligious Dialogue
    3. Further Stepping Stones for Jewish-Christian Dialogue
  17. Theology & Hope
    1. Hope and Reconciliation: An Ecclesiological Reflection
    2. On the Priority of Hope: The Poet and the Theologians
    3. The Global Compact on Education: Educating for Hope
    4. Keeping Hope Alive: Dermot A. Lane’s Eschatology
  18. Notes on Editors
  19. Notes on Contributors
  20. Index
Pages:
XII, 334
Year:
2024
ISBN (PAPERBACK):
9781803741123 (Active)
ISBN (EPUB):
9781803741147 (Active)
ISBN (PDF):
9781803741130 (Active)
Language:
English
Published:
Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2024. XII, 334 pp.

Ethna Regan is Associate Professor of Theology and Ethics at Dublin City University.

Alan J. Kearns is Assistant Professor of Ethics at Dublin City University.

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