The Accountable Animal: Justice, Justification, and Judgement offers a theological meditation on the human being as an accountable animal. Brendan Case introduces the idea of accountability, not merely as a structural feature of human institutions, but as a disposition to submit to rightly-constituted authority, whether divine or human. He relates this conception of accountability to the key themes of "justice, justification, and judgment".
The Accountable Animal: Justice, Justification, and Judgement offers a theological meditation on the human being as an accountable animal. Brendan Case introduces the idea of accountability, not merely as a structural feature of human institutions, but as a disposition to submit to rightly-constituted authority, whether divine or human. He relates this conception of accountability to the key themes of "justice, justification, and judgment".
Introduction "Those with Promises to Keep" Chapter 1 "Rendering to Each His Right": Accountability as a Sub-Type of Justice Chapter 2 "You Judge Each according to his Ways": Ezekiel on Human Obedience, the Killing Letter, and the Life-Giving Spirit Chapter 3 "The Doers of the Law Will Be Justified": Resolving a Pauline Dilemma Chapter 4 Christ as Adam's Righteousness: Edenic Justification as a Reason for the Incarnation Chapter 5 Family, Polity, Church: Corporate Persons and the Origins of Accountability Chapter 6 Fiery Furnaces and Final Farthings: Purgatory and the Problem of Postmortem Accountability Chapter 7 On the Varieties of Infernalist Experience: Accountability in Everlasting, Annihilationist, and Purgatorial Hells Conclusion: What's Next? Bibliography Index
Introduction "Those with Promises to Keep" Chapter 1 "Rendering to Each His Right": Accountability as a Sub-Type of Justice Chapter 2 "You Judge Each according to his Ways": Ezekiel on Human Obedience, the Killing Letter, and the Life-Giving Spirit Chapter 3 "The Doers of the Law Will Be Justified": Resolving a Pauline Dilemma Chapter 4 Christ as Adam's Righteousness: Edenic Justification as a Reason for the Incarnation Chapter 5 Family, Polity, Church: Corporate Persons and the Origins of Accountability Chapter 6 Fiery Furnaces and Final Farthings: Purgatory and the Problem of Postmortem Accountability Chapter 7 On the Varieties of Infernalist Experience: Accountability in Everlasting, Annihilationist, and Purgatorial Hells Conclusion: What's Next? Bibliography Index
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