Waiting and Being: Creation, Freedom, and Grace in Western Theology
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Waiting and Being: Creation, Freedom, and Grace in Western Theology  -     By: Joshua B. Davis

Waiting and Being: Creation, Freedom, and Grace in Western Theology

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* A rich examination of the long-standing debate between Catholics and Protestants on the theology of grace and nature. Combing the writings of Augustine, Martin Luther, Aquinas, and others, Davis calls for a Christological reconstruction of being and otherness in order to forge a path toward a concrete union of creation and grace. 208 pages, softcover from Fortress.

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Title: Waiting and Being: Creation, Freedom, and Grace in Western Theology
By: Joshua B. Davis
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
Vendor: Fortress Press
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 0800699904
ISBN-13: 9780800699901
Series: Emerging Scholars
Stock No: WW699900

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The problem of creation and grace has a long history of contention within Protestant and Catholic theology, involving not only internecine conflict within the traditions but fueling, as well, ecumenical debates that have continued a dogmatic divide. This volume traces out that conflict in modern Catholic and Protestant dogmatics and provides a historical genealogy that situates the origin of the problem within different emphases in the thought of St. Augustine. The author puts forward an argument and reconstruction of the problem that overcomes the longstanding abstractions, elisions, and divisions that have characterized the theological discussion. What is called for is a reclamation of the reading of Augustine in Aquinas and Luther, a recovery of an ethical metaphysics, and a Christological reconstruction of being and otherness as the path toward a concrete union of creation and grace.

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Joshua B. Davis is assistant professor of systematic theology at The General Theological Seminary in New York. He earned a Ph.D. in theology at Vanderbilt University. Davis co-founded the Theology and Apocalyptic working group at AAR and is co-editing a forthcoming volume,Apocalyptic and the Future of Theology, with Douglas Harink. The present volume is a revision of a dissertation completed at Vanderbilt University under the supervision of Paul DeHart.

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