Making sense of Jesus
Experiences, interpretations and identities
Language
EnglishAbstract
Making sense of Jesus is comprised of twelve chapters of a Christological nature, which are the result of a multidisciplinary theological research project. The aim of this book is to ascertain how, in the current cultural situation, an encounter with Jesus is determined by specific historical and personal conditions, and what the consequences of such an encounter may be.
Keywords
Aesthetic; Africa; African; Aquinas; Ars moriendi; Barth; Balthasar; Black Theology; Caesar; Calvin; Christology; Crucified; crucifixion; Deification; Devil; Digital; Disability; Divinity; Dürer; Emmanuel; Emperor; Empire; Erasmus; Eschatology; -ical; Ethics; Flesh; Gay; God; Hetero-sexual; -ity; Homo-sexual; Historical Jesus; Humanity; Identity; In Christ; Incarnation; Inter-religion; -ious; Jerome; Jerusalem; Jüngel; Justice; Kenosis; King; Kingdom; Lamb; Lewis; Love; Luther; Maluleke; Masculinity; Mercy; Moltmann; Moral; morality; Moses; Neigbour; Novello; Pacifist; pacifism; Paradox; Paul; Perichoresis; Philo; Pluralism; plurality; Pneumatological; Post-colonial; post-colonialism; Postmodern; postmodernity; Pragmatics; Pre-existence; Queer; Rahner; Rambo; Reciprocity; Resurrection; Revelation; Rome; Satan; Servant; Solidarity; Son of God; Spirit; Spirituality; Symbolic; symbolism; Theodore of Mopsuestia; Tradition; traditions; Trinity; Trinitarian; Truth; Twitter; WelkerDOI
10.18820/9781928424079ISBN
9781928424079, 9781928424062, 9781928424079Publisher
UJ PressPublisher website
https://ujonlinepress.uj.ac.za/index.php/ujpPublication date and place
Bloemfontein, 2017Imprint
SunBonani ScholarSeries
Theological Explorations, Volume 2Classification
Calvinist, Reformed and Presbyterian Churches
Christianity