A Profound Ignorance

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481310796

Modern Pneumatology and Its Anti-modern Redemption

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By Ephraim Radner
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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231 x 162 mm
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760 g
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463

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Ephraim Radner is Professor of Historical Theology in Wycliffe College at the University of Toronto.

Introduction Part One: Corruption 1. The New World, a New Spirit 2. The Modern Invention of Pneumatology 3. A Short History of Pneumatic Human Being (I) 4. A Short History of Pneumatic Human Being (II) 5. The Spirit against the Body Part Two: Redemption 6. Jesus and the Spirit 7. Life in the Spirit Conclusion

"Radner's work is a many-layered gift, an important work that deserves a wide hearing across a range of historical and theological discussions. A book both difficult and profound, probing yet modest, it contains deep insights for a late modern Christian imagination, where pneumatology can easily be subordinated within a story of progress rather than seen as the Spirit's work within the frailty of mortal, creaturely limits." --J. Todd Billings "Journal of Reformed Theology" This is a perceptive book that will both challenge and enlighten its readers. --Roger L. Revell "Anglican and Episcopal History" ...Radner's careful study is effective in inspiring curiosity about how theological ideas always say as much or more about humans as they do about the divine. Ultimately, the mystery of the Incarnation and the limitations of being human are enveloped--and redeemed, but not resolved--in the life of God and the God of life. --Shea Watts "Reading Religion" An extraordinary book. --Christopher Holmes "International Journal of Systematic Theology" An erudite and in-depth analytical study, A Profound Ignorance: Modern Pneumatology and Its Anti-modern Redemption is enhanced with the inclusion of 116 pages of Notes, an eighteen page Index of Subjects and Persons, and a three page Index of Scripture. -- "The Midwest Book Review"

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