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Kathryn Tanner

    Questa autrice esplora l'intersezione tra la storia del pensiero cristiano e le preoccupazioni teologiche contemporanee. Impiegando la teoria sociale, culturale e femminista, indaga su come la teologia cristiana possa illuminare e influenzare le moderne questioni sociali. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da un profondo impegno nei confronti dei concetti teologici e della loro applicazione ai dilemmi attuali. Attraverso il suo approccio, contribuisce a un discorso vitale sulla fede e sul suo posto nel mondo.

    Christ the Key
    The Economy of Grace
    Theories of Culture
    Jesus Humanity and the Trinity
    Current Issues in Theology
    The Politics of God
    • Thirty years ago, Kathryn Tanner put forward a daring proposal. Traditional Christian theologies, she insisted, can be a source of political transformation rather than a sponsor of the status quo. Through a rigorous analysis of Christian beliefs in their historical, theological, and social diversity, Tanner connects belief to attitudes and action and shows how doctrines can relate to each other, to social systems, and to ethical behavior. Drawing on the theologies of divine transcendence and creation that animate and organize so much of her work, The Politics of God frees traditional theology from its captivity to unjust rulers and systems and unleashes its radical potential for liberation, empowerment, and the pursuit of a just society. This anniversary edition includes a major new preface, in which Tanner addresses the changes in the social and political situation that have accumulated in the decades since the book's publication and resituates her argument for a new generation of theologians and activists.

      The Politics of God
    • Drawing on the history of Christian thought to develop an innovative Christ- centered theology, Christ the Key sheds fresh light on major theological issues such as the imago dei, the relationship between nature and grace, the Trinity's implications for human community, and the Spirit's manner of working in human lives.

      Current Issues in Theology
    • The book presents a historically informed exploration of faith, beginning with early Christian narratives about Jesus and their relevance today. It delves into Christology within a cosmic religious framework and examines the ethical and political ramifications of this vision. The final chapter contemplates eschatological themes in relation to Christ. Developed from Tanner's 1999 lectures at the Scottish Journal of Theology, the work combines simplicity with depth, offering a thoughtful perspective on theology and its implications.

      Jesus Humanity and the Trinity
    • Since the 1970s exciting new directions in the study of culture have erupted to critique and displace earlier, largely static notions. These more dynamic models stress the indeterminate, fragmented, even conflictual character of cultural processes and completely alter the framework for thinking theologically about them. In fact, Tanner argues, the new orientation in cultural theory and anthropology affords fresh opportunities for religious thought and opens new vistas for theology, especially on how Christians conceive of the theological task, theological diversity and inculturation, and even Christianity's own cultural identity.

      Theories of Culture
    • The Economy of Grace

      • 158pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Are there any fair and viable alternatives to global capitalism? Dealing with this question, this book offers a creative proposal for evaluating economic theory and behaviour through a theological lens.

      The Economy of Grace
    • Christ the Key

      • 322pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the centrality of Christ, this innovative theology delves into key theological issues, offering fresh perspectives for Christian thought. It emphasizes how Christ influences various aspects of belief and practice, aiming to deepen understanding and engagement with foundational doctrines. Through this exploration, readers are invited to reconsider traditional views and embrace a more Christ-centered approach to theology.

      Christ the Key