Jesus and Salvation: Soundings in the Christian Tradition and Contemporary Theology

Jesus and Salvation: Soundings in the Christian Tradition and Contemporary Theology

by Robin Ryan
Jesus and Salvation: Soundings in the Christian Tradition and Contemporary Theology

Jesus and Salvation: Soundings in the Christian Tradition and Contemporary Theology

by Robin Ryan

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Overview

How does the Christian proclamation of salvation in Jesus Christ relate to the lives of the people who suffer most? Does salvation consist entirely of the hope for eternal life with God? How might the church effectively preach the message of salvation in Christ today?

In Jesus and Salvation, Robin Ryan adopts a historical approach to these questions, discussing key themes and classic authors in the developing tradition about Christ the Savior. He examines modern soteriology by engaging the thought of Karl Rahner, Edward Schillebeeckx, Gustavo Gutiérrez, and Elizabeth Johnson. He also discusses contemporary conceptions of salvation within an evolutionary view of the cosmos as well as issues related to the Christian confession of Jesus as universal savior in a religiously pluralistic world. Ryan concludes by offering his own reflections on the meaning of salvation from God in Jesus Christ. By understanding salvation in Christ as both gift and call, Ryan invites readers to recognize in the saving grace of God a responsibility for the well-being of the human family and the rest of creation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814682531
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 04/08/2015
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 692,301
Product dimensions: 6.47(w) x 8.81(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

Robin Ryanis a Passionist priest who serves as associate professor of systematic theology at Catholic Theological Union. He teaches and writes in the areas of ecclesiology, Christology, and the theology of suffering. He is the author of God and the Mystery of Human Suffering: A Theological Conversation Across the Ages (Paulist Press, 2011) and Jesus and Salvation: Soundings in the Christian Tradition and Contemporary Theology (Liturgical Press, 2015). He also edited and contributed to the book Catholics on Call: Discerning a Life of Service in the Church (Liturgical Press, 2010).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction: Talking about Salvation ix

Chapter 1 The Saving God of Israel 1

Chapter 2 Salvation in the New Testament 24

Chapter 3 Perspectives on Salvation in Early Christian Thought 50

Chapter 4 Medieval and Reformation Soteriologies 71

Chapter 5 Three Twentieth-Century Theologians 101

Chapter 6 Liberationist and Feminist Views of Salvation 127

Chapter 7 Christ and the Cosmos 148

Chapter 8 Christ as Universal Savior 166

Chapter 9 Reflections on a Tradition 187

Notes 203

Index of Subjects 242

Index of Persons 246

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