Shows how lament seems to introduce notes of mistrust into an otherwise confident relationship with faith, God and His will. This title suggests that a robust concept and practice of lament is an appropriate response to questions of evil and suffering in its refusal to close off questions that cannot and should not be closed.
Shows how lament seems to introduce notes of mistrust into an otherwise confident relationship with faith, God and His will. This title suggests that a robust concept and practice of lament is an appropriate response to questions of evil and suffering in its refusal to close off questions that cannot and should not be closed.
Dr Eva Harasta is Research Assistant in Systematic Theology and Contemporary Theological Issues at the University of Bamberg, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction (Eva Harasta and Brian Brock) 01 Lament and the phenomenon of suffering Rebekka A. Klein: The Phenomenology of Lament and the Presence of God in Time Jonas Bauer: Enquiring into the Absence of Lament - A Study of the Entwining of Suffering and Guilt in Lament Christian Polke: God, lament, contingency: An essay in fundamental theology 02 The assault of lament on systematic thought Matthias D. Wüthrich: Lament for Naught? An Inquiry into the Suppression of Lament in Systematic Theology: On the Example of Karl Barth Martin Wendte: Lamentation between Contradiction and Obedience: Hegel and Barth as diametrically opposed brothers in the spirit of modernity Marius Timmann Mjaaland: The Fractured Unity of God: Lament as a challenge to the very nature of God 03 Lament for God's sake? Claudia Welz: Trust and Lament: Faith in the Face of Godforsakenness Henrike Frey-Anthes: Praise, Petition, Lament - and Back: On the Significance of Lament in the Book of Tobit Markus Öhler: To mourn, weep, lament and groan: On the heterogeneity of the New Testament's statements on lament
04 Lamenting in Christ Stephen Lakkis: 'Have you any right to be angry?' Lament as a metric of socio-political and theological context Brian Brock: Augustine's Incitement to Lament, from the Enarrationes in Psalmos Eva Harasta: Crucified Praise and Resurrected Lament Biographical information on the authors
Introduction (Eva Harasta and Brian Brock) 01 Lament and the phenomenon of suffering Rebekka A. Klein: The Phenomenology of Lament and the Presence of God in Time Jonas Bauer: Enquiring into the Absence of Lament - A Study of the Entwining of Suffering and Guilt in Lament Christian Polke: God, lament, contingency: An essay in fundamental theology 02 The assault of lament on systematic thought Matthias D. Wüthrich: Lament for Naught? An Inquiry into the Suppression of Lament in Systematic Theology: On the Example of Karl Barth Martin Wendte: Lamentation between Contradiction and Obedience: Hegel and Barth as diametrically opposed brothers in the spirit of modernity Marius Timmann Mjaaland: The Fractured Unity of God: Lament as a challenge to the very nature of God 03 Lament for God's sake? Claudia Welz: Trust and Lament: Faith in the Face of Godforsakenness Henrike Frey-Anthes: Praise, Petition, Lament - and Back: On the Significance of Lament in the Book of Tobit Markus Öhler: To mourn, weep, lament and groan: On the heterogeneity of the New Testament's statements on lament
04 Lamenting in Christ Stephen Lakkis: 'Have you any right to be angry?' Lament as a metric of socio-political and theological context Brian Brock: Augustine's Incitement to Lament, from the Enarrationes in Psalmos Eva Harasta: Crucified Praise and Resurrected Lament Biographical information on the authors
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