The Spirit, the Affections, and the Christian Tradition

The Spirit, the Affections, and the Christian Tradition

The Spirit, the Affections, and the Christian Tradition

The Spirit, the Affections, and the Christian Tradition

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Overview

This book explores the role of emotions and affections in the Christian tradition from historical and theological perspectives, especially related to the work of the Holy Spirit. Although historians and scholars from a range of traditions—including Wesleyan, Pentecostal, and Pietist—have engaged these issues, there has yet to be a sustained examination of the role of emotions and affectivity across the Christian tradition. By retrieving the complex discussion about affectivity in Christian tradition and bringing its many voices into dialogue within a contemporary ecumenical context, the contributors also point toward a number of new research trajectories. The essays underscore the need to understand the shift in Western views of emotion that began in the late eighteenth century. They also explore in detail the vocabulary of affectivity as it has developed in the Christian tradition. As part of this development, the contributors reveal the importance of pneumatology in Western as well as Eastern Christianity, calling into question the idea of a pneumatological deficit advanced by some constructive theologians and addressing the relationship between affectivity and the pedagogical strategies that enable persons to cooperate with the work of grace in the soul. Finally, several essays explore the relationship between the erotic, the ecstatic, and affectivity in religious belief. This volume will interest scholars and students of historical theology, of emotions in theology, and of Christian renewal or charismatic movements.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268100063
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 10/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dale M. Coulter is associate professor of historical theology at Regent University.

Amos Yong is professor of theology and mission at Fuller Theological Seminary.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction: The Language of Affectivity and the Christian Life Dale M. Coulter 1

Chapter 1 Blessed Passion of Love: The Affections, the Church Fathers, and the Christian Life Robert Louis Wilken 29

Chapter 2 Redeeming the Affections: Deconstructing Augustine's Critique of Theater James K. A. Smith 41

Chapter 3 The Beauty of Holiness: Deification of the Passions in the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom Bradley Nassif 65

Chapter 4 Holy Tears: A Neglected Aspect of Early Christian Spirituality in Contemporary Context Michael J. McClymond 87

Chapter 5 The Transformative Role of Emotion in the Middle Ages: Deliverance from Lukewarm Affections Elizabeth A. Dreyer 113

Chapter 6 Aquinas on Sanctifying the Affections: Participating in the Life of the Spirit Craig A. Boyd 143

Chapter 7 Letting Go of Detachment: Eckharts Gelassenheit and the Immanence of the Spirit Sharon L. Putt 161

Chapter 8 The Bondage of the Affections: Willing, Feeling, and Desiring in Luther's Theology, 1513-1525 Simeon Zahl 181

Chapter 9 "Movements of the Heart": Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) on Affections Klaas Bom 207

Chapter 10 "But to know it as we shou'd do": Enthusiasm, Historicizing of the Charismata, and Cessationism in Enlightenment England Paul C. H. Lim 231

Chapter 11 Orthokardia: John Wesley's Grammar of the Holy Spirit Gregory S. Clapper 259

Chapter 12 Jonathan Edwards on the Affections and the Spirit Gerald R. McDermott 279

Conclusion: The Affective Spirit and Historiographical Revitalization in the Christian Theological Tradition Amos Yong 293

List of Contributors 303

Index 305

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