All Things New: The Trinitarian Nature of the Human Calling in Maximus the Confessor and Jurgen Moltmann - eBook
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All Things New: The Trinitarian Nature of the Human Calling in Maximus the Confessor and Jurgen Moltmann - eBook  -     By: Brock Bingaman

All Things New: The Trinitarian Nature of the Human Calling in Maximus the Confessor and Jurgen Moltmann - eBook

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Title: All Things New: The Trinitarian Nature of the Human Calling in Maximus the Confessor and Jurgen Moltmann - eBook
By: Brock Bingaman
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781630875466
ISBN-13: 9781630875466
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph
Stock No: WW110647EB

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For both Maximus the Confessor (c. 580-662) and Jurgen Moltmann (b. 1926), understanding what it means to be human springs from a contemplative vision of God. This comparative study explores surprising parallels between the theological anthropology of the seventh-century Byzantine monk and the contemporary German Protestant. Bingaman argues that Maximus and Moltmann root their understanding of the human calling in their Trinitarian and christological reflection, in contrast to many modern theologies that tend to devise an account of human being first, and then try to find ways in which Christ and the Trinity are somehow relevant to this human being. In this constructive work, Bingaman demonstrates the intrinsic connection between Maximus' and Moltmann's views of human being, Christ and the Trinity, the church, and the human calling in creation. Illustrating the richness of these ancient and postmodern theologies in conversation, All Things New lays out future trajectories in theological anthropology, patristic ressourcement, ecologically attuned theology and spirituality, and Orthodox-Protestant dialogue.

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Brock Bingaman is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Religious Studies Program Director at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. His publications include The Philokalia: A Classic Text of Orthodox Spirituality (2012), coedited with Bradley Nassif, and numerous book chapters and journal articles on Christian spirituality, ecology, comparative theology, and Christian-Muslim relations.

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