The Interruptive Word: Eberhard Jüngel on the Sacramental Structure of God's Relation to the World
While German Lutheran theologian Eberhard Jüngel (1934-) has made a number of significant contributions to contemporaneous discussions of sacramental theology, this topic has largely been ignored by interpreters of his thought. This study summarizes and evaluates, through a close reading of primary and secondary source materials, Jüngel's approach to the problem of sacrament. R. David Nelson considers Jüngel's claim that the word of God functions sacramentally as it addresses its hearer, and analyses his assertion that Jesus Christ is the unique and preeminent sacrament of God for the world. Progressing to an exploration of Jüngel's ecclesiology, Nelson reveals Jüngel's interesting approach to the question of the church's sacramentality. The volume concludes with an investigation into Jüngel's doctrines of baptism and the Lord's Supper.

The Interruptive Word demonstrates that Jüngel consistently appeals to the category of 'interruption' for describing God's sacramental relation to the world and its actualities, concluding that the hegemony of the category of 'interruption' in Jüngel's theology of sacrament raises important questions concerning its coherence and tenability.

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The Interruptive Word: Eberhard Jüngel on the Sacramental Structure of God's Relation to the World
While German Lutheran theologian Eberhard Jüngel (1934-) has made a number of significant contributions to contemporaneous discussions of sacramental theology, this topic has largely been ignored by interpreters of his thought. This study summarizes and evaluates, through a close reading of primary and secondary source materials, Jüngel's approach to the problem of sacrament. R. David Nelson considers Jüngel's claim that the word of God functions sacramentally as it addresses its hearer, and analyses his assertion that Jesus Christ is the unique and preeminent sacrament of God for the world. Progressing to an exploration of Jüngel's ecclesiology, Nelson reveals Jüngel's interesting approach to the question of the church's sacramentality. The volume concludes with an investigation into Jüngel's doctrines of baptism and the Lord's Supper.

The Interruptive Word demonstrates that Jüngel consistently appeals to the category of 'interruption' for describing God's sacramental relation to the world and its actualities, concluding that the hegemony of the category of 'interruption' in Jüngel's theology of sacrament raises important questions concerning its coherence and tenability.

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The Interruptive Word: Eberhard Jüngel on the Sacramental Structure of God's Relation to the World

The Interruptive Word: Eberhard Jüngel on the Sacramental Structure of God's Relation to the World

The Interruptive Word: Eberhard Jüngel on the Sacramental Structure of God's Relation to the World

The Interruptive Word: Eberhard Jüngel on the Sacramental Structure of God's Relation to the World

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While German Lutheran theologian Eberhard Jüngel (1934-) has made a number of significant contributions to contemporaneous discussions of sacramental theology, this topic has largely been ignored by interpreters of his thought. This study summarizes and evaluates, through a close reading of primary and secondary source materials, Jüngel's approach to the problem of sacrament. R. David Nelson considers Jüngel's claim that the word of God functions sacramentally as it addresses its hearer, and analyses his assertion that Jesus Christ is the unique and preeminent sacrament of God for the world. Progressing to an exploration of Jüngel's ecclesiology, Nelson reveals Jüngel's interesting approach to the question of the church's sacramentality. The volume concludes with an investigation into Jüngel's doctrines of baptism and the Lord's Supper.

The Interruptive Word demonstrates that Jüngel consistently appeals to the category of 'interruption' for describing God's sacramental relation to the world and its actualities, concluding that the hegemony of the category of 'interruption' in Jüngel's theology of sacrament raises important questions concerning its coherence and tenability.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567658609
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/20/2014
Series: T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology , #24
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

R. David Nelson is Acquisitions Editor for Baker Academic & Brazos Press.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction/ Part I. The Sacramental Character of the Word of God/ 2. Language of Address as the Location of the Encounter between God and Humanity / 3. Analogy of Advent / 4. The Parable as Sacramental Speech/ Conclusion to Part I/ Part II. Jesus Christ - The One Sacrament of God for the World/ 5. Sacrament as Sign and Event/ 6. The Humanity of Jesus Christ as Mystery/ 7. Jesus of Nazareth, Christ of Faith - A Christological Dilemma at the Heart of Jüngel's Theology of Sacrament/ Conclusion to Part II/ Part III. The Problem of the Sacramentality of the Church/ 8. Jüngel on the Attributes of the Church/ 9. The Church as signum sacramentalis/ Conclusion to Part III/ Part IV. The Sacramental Celebrations of Baptism and the Lord's Supper/ 10. Testing the Continuity of Jüngel's Descriptions of Baptism and the Lord's Supper/ 11. Baptism and the Lord's Supper as Re-presentations and Presentations of Jesus Christ/ 12. Baptism and the Lord's Supper in the Text of El Ser Sacramental/ Conclusion to Part IV/ 13. Conclusion

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