This book argues that, though not always recognised as such, S¿ren Kierkegaard was an important influence on Catholic theologians in the twentieth century, especially those associated with the ressourcement movement which heavily influenced the Second Vatican Council.
This book argues that, though not always recognised as such, S¿ren Kierkegaard was an important influence on Catholic theologians in the twentieth century, especially those associated with the ressourcement movement which heavily influenced the Second Vatican Council.
Joshua Furnal is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology in the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies at Radboud University, the Netherlands. Previously, he was a Visiting Research Fellow with the Leslie Center for the Humanities and a Lecturer in the Department of Religion at Dartmouth College (USA), and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Durham University (UK) in the Department of Theology and Religion.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Catholic Theology after Kierkegaard * 1: Towards a more Ecumenical reading of Kierkegaard's Theological Anthropology * 2: The Wider Catholic Reception of Kierkegaard's Writings in the 20th Century * 3: The Theologian of Inwardness: Kierkegaard and the complementary theological vision of Henri de Lubac * 4: Monstrance or Monstrosity?: A Kierkegaardian Critique of Hans Urs von Balthasar's Theological Aesthetics * 5: Doing Theology with Cornelio Fabro: Kierkegaard, Mary, and the Church * Conclusion * Bibliography
* Introduction: Catholic Theology after Kierkegaard * 1: Towards a more Ecumenical reading of Kierkegaard's Theological Anthropology * 2: The Wider Catholic Reception of Kierkegaard's Writings in the 20th Century * 3: The Theologian of Inwardness: Kierkegaard and the complementary theological vision of Henri de Lubac * 4: Monstrance or Monstrosity?: A Kierkegaardian Critique of Hans Urs von Balthasar's Theological Aesthetics * 5: Doing Theology with Cornelio Fabro: Kierkegaard, Mary, and the Church * Conclusion * Bibliography
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