Lex Crucis: Soteriology and the Stages of Meaning

Lex Crucis: Soteriology and the Stages of Meaning

by William P. Loewe
Lex Crucis: Soteriology and the Stages of Meaning

Lex Crucis: Soteriology and the Stages of Meaning

by William P. Loewe

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Overview

What is the true story of God and humankind, and how does that story become a saving story? These are pivotal questions that constitute the narratives Christians tell about themselves, their values, and how the Christian life is to be lived. In shaping those stories into a coherent, intelligible framework that provides comprehensive meaning, soteriology—the doctrine of redemption—developed as a keystone to Christian consciousness. This study investigates that development of the soteriological tradition. Employing Bernard Lonergan’s notion of the stages of meaning as a hermeneutic, the volume traces the origins of soteriology in the early Christian tradition represented by Irenaeus to its establishment as a systematic theory in Anselm, Aquinas, and subsequent developments in the Protestant tradition of Luther and Schleiermacher. The author concludes with a constructive exploration of Lonergan’s own work on the question of soteriology that overcomes the modernist distortions that hinder Schleiermacher’s account and offers an articulation of the dynamics of Christian conversion that opens onto the social, cultural, and political mediations of redemption necessary for the contemporary age.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506410166
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 06/03/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

William P. Loewe is associate professor of historical and systematic theology at the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. He is coeditor of Theology and Sacred Scripture (2002) and Jesus Crucified and Risen (1998) and the author of the volume The College Student’s Introduction to Christology (1996).
William P. Loewe is associate professor of historical and systematic theology at the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. He is coeditor of Theology and Sacred Scripture (2002) and Jesus Crucified and Risen (1998) and the author of the volume The College Student’s Introduction to Christology (1996).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

1 Irenaeus of Lyons: The Story of Salvation 25

2 Anselm and the Turn to Theory: Why This Story as the Story of Salvation? 71

3 Thomas Aquinas and the Ordo Disciplines: Completing the Turn to Theory 103

4 Martin Luther: Existential Soteriology-A Window on Interiority 157

5 Fried rich Schleiermacher: Redemption as Transformation of Consciousness 203

6 Bernard Lonergan: Lex Crucis and the Dialectics of History 283

Bibliography 369

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