Christian Prophecy: The Post-Biblical TraditionOxford University Press, 19 d’abr. 2007 - 440 pàgines Throughout the Hebrew Bible, God guides and saves his people through the words of his prophets. When the prophets are silenced, the people easily lose their way. What happened after the incarnation, death and resurrection of Christ? Did God fall silent? The dominant position in Christian theology is that prophecy did indeed cease at some point in the past -if not with the Old Testament prophets, then with John the Baptist, with Jesus, with the last apostle, or with the closure of the canon of the New Testament. Nevertheless, throughout the history of Christianity there have always been acclaimed saints and mystics -most of them women-who displayed prophetic traits. In recent years, the charismatic revival in both Protestant and Catholic circles has once again raised the question of the place and function of prophecy in Christianity. Scholarly theological attitudes toward Christian prophecy range from modest recognition to contempt. Mainstream systematic theology, both Protestant and Catholic, has mostly marginalized or ignored the gift of prophecy. In this book, however, Niels Christian Hvidt argues that prophecy has persisted in Christianity as an inherent and continuous feature in the life of the church. Prophecy never died, he argues, but rather proved its dynamism by mutating to meet new historical conditions. He presents a comprehensive history of prophecy from ancient Israel to the present and closely examines the development of the theological discourse that surrounds it. Throughout, though, there is always an awareness of the critical discernment required when evaluating the charism of prophecy. The debate about prophecy, Hvidt shows, leads to some profound insights about the very nature of Christianity and the church. For example, some have argued that Christianity is a perfect state and that all that is required for salvation is acceptance of its doctrines. Others have emphasized how God continues to intervene and guide his people onto the right path as the full implementation of God's salvation in Christ is still far away. This is the position that Hvidt forcefully and persuasively defends and develops in this ambitious and important work. |
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Pàgina xvii
... Context, 267 Conclusion, 269 8. Prophecy's Status and Types of Faith, 271 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. The Consequence of Ecclesial Approbation for Prophecy's Status, 276 Between Fides Humana and Fides Divina, 279 Conclusion, 282 9. Prophecy and ...
... Context, 267 Conclusion, 269 8. Prophecy's Status and Types of Faith, 271 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. The Consequence of Ecclesial Approbation for Prophecy's Status, 276 Between Fides Humana and Fides Divina, 279 Conclusion, 282 9. Prophecy and ...
Pàgina 5
... context: If there were such phenomena at the establishment of the Old Testament revelation and of the Christian revelation, then the possibility of similar manifestations occurring in subsequent history cannot be denied a priori. It is ...
... context: If there were such phenomena at the establishment of the Old Testament revelation and of the Christian revelation, then the possibility of similar manifestations occurring in subsequent history cannot be denied a priori. It is ...
Pàgina 6
... However, such terms do not give enough credit to Christ's free choice of addressing his people for designs of which only he knows the importance. If the phenomenon is identical in both contexts of the Old 6 christian prophecy.
... However, such terms do not give enough credit to Christ's free choice of addressing his people for designs of which only he knows the importance. If the phenomenon is identical in both contexts of the Old 6 christian prophecy.
Pàgina 7
The Post-Biblical Tradition Niels Christian Hvidt. the phenomenon is identical in both contexts of the Old Testament and the church, why do we grant them so different theological treatment? It is possible to discern a number of reasons ...
The Post-Biblical Tradition Niels Christian Hvidt. the phenomenon is identical in both contexts of the Old Testament and the church, why do we grant them so different theological treatment? It is possible to discern a number of reasons ...
Pàgina 8
... context, something similar has happened, so that the prophetic category metaphorically is applied to various instances in the church. In Lutheranism, prophecy has been viewed in light of the Munus propheticum—the prophetic criticism of ...
... context, something similar has happened, so that the prophetic category metaphorically is applied to various instances in the church. In Lutheranism, prophecy has been viewed in light of the Munus propheticum—the prophetic criticism of ...
Continguts
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3 Prophecy and History | 35 |
4 Prophecy and Revelation | 123 |
5 Prophecy and the End of Revelation | 185 |
6 Prophecy and Tradition | 217 |
7 Prophecy and Sociology of Religion | 251 |
8 Prophecys Status and Types of Faith | 271 |
9 Prophecy and Truth | 285 |
10 General Conclusion | 303 |
Notes | 313 |
References | 375 |
Index | 401 |
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