Reconstructing Theology

AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781451472110

The Contribution of Francis Schssler Fiorenza

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By Terence Bateman
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224

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Terence Bateman is a priest in the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton in the United Kingdom and former senior lecturer in theology at St. Augustine College of South Africa. He holds a PhD, STD, and STL in theology from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

"Doing Christian theology today amidst a swirl of discourses and cultural contexts is difficult work. Who better than Francis SchusslerFiorenza to provide a deep, coherent, insightful vision that orients theology and its contributions to the world and to the church? And Terence Bateman's book is an excellent advocate for this vision. His clear grasp of Fiorenza's project lets him unpack with ease the intricacies of its hermeneutical reconstruction of theological method and ecclesial identity. Along the way, he underlines Fiorenza's positive contributions to the church's understanding of itself in the midst of ever-more-plural political and cultural contexts. Read Bateman's book for a challenging look at some of the smartest contemporary theology around." Anthony J. Godzieba Villanova University "Finally, the scholarly world can welcome this splendid introduction into the reconstructive theology of Francis SchusslerFiorenza. Terence Bateman not only succeeds in presenting the very delicate equilibrium contained in Fiorenza's theological method, but he also shows its flexible strength in discussing the theological themes of today." Lieven Boeve Katholieke Universiteit Leuven "In its fullest expression Christian theology has both to respect its biblical origins and patristic and medieval formulations, and engage with the forms of thought of contemporary secular culture. Fiorenza is alert to these twin demands and has sought from a Catholic standpoint to negotiate a path that weaves between them. Terence Bateman helps us to follow his journey. His study is a guide and a companion to Fiorenza's thought and writings and is itself a prompt to reflection on fundamental issues in contemporary Catholic theology." John Haldane University of St. Andrews "Terence Bateman has critically analyzed and synthesized Fiorenza's vision and method in theology. By drawing together this distinctive contemporary theological approach from a variety of sources and showing how it deals with representative contemporary issues, we can see clearly the contribution of Fiorenza's reconstructive hermeneutics. We are in Bateman's debt for showing the range and significance of Fiorenza's work." Terrence W. Tilley Fordham University "Reconstructing Theology is an important and groundbreaking study that performs a great service for the wider theological community in providing arguably the most substantial and incisive study of the work of Harvard University's Francis Schu sslerFiorenza to date. This volume takes its reader on a journey through the formation and critical development of Fiorenza's theological method and vision, and pays especial attention to the role of hermeneutics in shaping that vision. But the volume then offers much more: it seeks to explore how that method and vision can be applied to questions of vital importance for the theological community today. Like its subject, who helped bridge discourse between German and American theology in so many fruitful ways, this study will prove an important resource text in courses in the great theological departments of continental Europe, North America, and beyond. Gerard Mannion Georgetown University

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