God Interrupts History

God Interrupts History
About this book
"Christianity today demands a theology beyond theories of continuity and discontinuity. This book develops a theology of interruption. Boeve emphasizes the specificity of the Christian narrative about God, humanity, and their history together, and argues that this specificity urges Christians to be engaged in their context, because God interrupts history.
After an analysis of the contextual changes, the author sketches the fundamental aspects of a theology of interruption. This forms the basis for his further analysis of religious experience, rituals and sacraments, negative theology, religious plurality and incarnation, and apocalypticism."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL8417257W
Subjects
MethodologyTheologieChristianity and cultureHistoryCatholic ChurchTheologyReligious aspects