ISBN-13: 9781498294645 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 208 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498294645 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 208 str.
Can Christian theology overcome its long-standing supersessionism without diluting its Trinitarian faith? Can Christian faith remain genuinely Christian when it fails to recognize the covenantal significance of the Jews? In his later career, leading Trinitarian theologian Robert Jenson's theology moves in a post-supersessionistic direction. That said, the conceptual nexus between his Trinitarian theology and his post-supersessionism is not always patent on the surface of his texts. In this book, Lee traces the post-supersessionistic development of Jenson's Trinitarian theology and uncovers the reasons why Jenson's Trinitarian theology sets out to embrace the existence of the Jews. This book seeks to show that Jenson's revisionary--historicized, --carnalized, -- hermeneutical, and eschatological--Trinitarian ontology allows for genuine confession of the eternal triune God as the God of Israel, and that it thereby lays a firm basis for a properly Christian post-supersessionism. --Dr. Lee seeks to clarify a relation that lies deep in my theology, and to defend my construal of it against those who see in it a fatal flaw. In my obviously prejudiced opinion, he succeeds handsomely.-- --Robert Jenson --Lee's work points up the real and vital connection between Robert Jenson's revisionist theological metaphysics and his no less revisionist treatment of the question of 'Israel' in Christian theology. The positive possibilities for new thinking concerning the relation between 'Synagogue and Church' opened up by Jenson's account of temporality and embodiment on radically Christian theological grounds are as fascinating as they are important.-- --Philip G. Ziegler, Professor of Christian Dogmatics, University of Aberdeen --Sang Hoon Lee exposits the post-supersessionist Trinitarian theology of Robert W. Jenson with an intellectual elan that recalls Jenson himself. Surefooted and insightful, this is one of the best monographs yet on America's foremost living theologian.-- --Kendall Soulen, Professor of Systematic Theology, Candler School of Theology, Emory University Sang Hoon Lee received his PhD from the University of Aberdeen, UK.
Can Christian theology overcome its long-standing supersessionism without diluting its Trinitarian faith? Can Christian faith remain genuinely Christian when it fails to recognize the covenantal significance of the Jews? In his later career, leading Trinitarian theologian Robert Jensons theology moves in a post-supersessionistic direction. That said, the conceptual nexus between his Trinitarian theology and his post-supersessionism is not always patent on the surface of his texts. In this book, Lee traces the post-supersessionistic development of Jensons Trinitarian theology and uncovers the reasons why Jensons Trinitarian theology sets out to embrace the existence of the Jews. This book seeks to show that Jensons revisionary--historicized, ""carnalized,"" hermeneutical, and eschatological--Trinitarian ontology allows for genuine confession of the eternal triune God as the God of Israel, and that it thereby lays a firm basis for a properly Christian post-supersessionism.""Dr. Lee seeks to clarify a relation that lies deep in my theology, and to defend my construal of it against those who see in it a fatal flaw. In my obviously prejudiced opinion, he succeeds handsomely.""--Robert Jenson""Lees work points up the real and vital connection between Robert Jensons revisionist theological metaphysics and his no less revisionist treatment of the question of Israel in Christian theology. The positive possibilities for new thinking concerning the relation between Synagogue and Church opened up by Jensons account of temporality and embodiment on radically Christian theological grounds are as fascinating as they are important.""--Philip G. Ziegler, Professor of Christian Dogmatics, University of Aberdeen""Sang Hoon Lee exposits the post-supersessionist Trinitarian theology of Robert W. Jenson with an intellectual elan that recalls Jenson himself. Surefooted and insightful, this is one of the best monographs yet on Americas foremost living theologian."" --Kendall Soulen, Professor of Systematic Theology, Candler School of Theology, Emory UniversitySang Hoon Lee received his PhD from the University of Aberdeen, UK.