This book explores a Christian view of Jesus of Nazareth that responds to critical demands from numerous perspectives, encompassing Jesus of History research, differing cultural contexts, feminism, and post-colonialism.
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Mark D. Chapman is Vice-Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon and Professor of the History of Modern Theology at the University of Oxford. An Anglican priest and Canon Theologian of Truro Cathedral, he has worked in many different areas of modern theology and Church history. He has written and edited over 30 books, including Theology at War and Peace: English Theology and Germany in the First World War (Routledge, 2017); Theology and Society in Three Cities: Berlin, Oxford and Chicago, 1800–1914 (James Clarke, 2014); Anglican Theology (T&T Clark, 2012).
Natalie K. Watson is a theologian, writer, and editor based in Peterborough, England. She has a doctorate in theology from Durham University, and is the author of several books and articles on feminist theology, including Introducing Feminist Ecclesiology (Continuum, 2002) and Feminist Theology (Eerdmans, 2003).
Anantanand Rambachan is Emeritus Professor of Religion at Saint Olaf College in Minnesota, United States. Rambachan has been involved in interreligious relations and dialogue for over 40 years as a Hindu contributor and analyst. His most recent book is Pathways to Hindu–Christian Dialogue (Fortress Press, 2022).
Mathias Schneider is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Religion and Modernity and interim chair at the Institute for Religious Studies and Intercultural Theology at the University of Münster. He has recently published a monograph Buddhist Interpretations of Jesus: A Religious-Historical and Theological Study (TVZ Zurich, 2023). His main research interests are Buddhist–Christian relations, Comparative Theology, Christology, Eschatology, interreligious dialogue, and the theology of religions.
Paul Hedges is Associate Professor at SRP, RSIS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has published 14 books and over 80 academic papers. His latest books are: Understanding Religion: Theories and Methods for Studying Religiously Diverse Societies (University of California Press, 2021) and Religious Hatred: Prejudice, Islamophobia, and Antisemitism in Global Context (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021).
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Christology can no longer be confined to the task of making philosophical sense of the figure of Jesus of Nazareth in terms of the formulation of the two natures in one person doctrine derived from the early Christian centuries. Christian theology is now required to interpret the impact and person of Jesus of Nazareth by responding to critical demands from many perspectives. What Christ? Whose Christ? therefore explores the Christological challenge by paying attention to a number of different perspectives, each bringing their own specialist lens to bear. These include Jesus of History research, recognition of differing historical and cultural contexts from the classical period to the present day, feminist perspectives, post-colonial and race studies, and developments from the field of interfaith theology.Each of these specialisms represent substantial fields of study and each therefore approaches any relevance for Christology with searching questions and considerable intellectual force. Significant for the essays in this book is reliance on the full humanity of Jesus as a figure of history who is capable of being received in new ways according to the requirements of a range of disciplines and who in turn remains capable of mediating the presence of divine reality for our times. This book explores a Christian view of Jesus of Nazareth that responds to critical demands from numerous perspectives, encompassing Jesus of History research, differing cultural contexts, feminism, and post-colonialism. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781789593402
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