James Alison and a Girardian Theology: Conversion, Theological Reflection, and Induction
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James Alison and a Girardian Theology: Conversion, Theological Reflection, and Induction  -     By: John P. Edwards

James Alison and a Girardian Theology: Conversion, Theological Reflection, and Induction

T&T Clark / 2020 / Hardcover

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Title: James Alison and a Girardian Theology: Conversion, Theological Reflection, and Induction
By: John P. Edwards
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: T&T Clark
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 9.25 X 6.13 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 0567689050
ISBN-13: 9780567689054
Stock No: WW689051

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Opening with a Foreword by James Alison, this volume is the first in-depth treatment of Alison's theological method. John P. Edwards shows that Alison's theological project outstrips Rene Girard's application of mimetic theory to theology. He concludes that an explicitly Christian theological perspective is necessary for providing a fully coherent account of Girard's notions of conversion and mimetic desire.

This volume grounds Alison's theological method in his understanding of the ongoing interaction between conversion and theological reflection, which is informed by his use of mimetic theory. While Alison describes this method as "theology in the order of the discovery", the author refers to it as an "inductive theology". The volume closes by demonstrating that such a theology bears fruit in a renewed understanding of the value of Christian doctrines and, particularly, the doctrine of revelation.

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