Grammars of Resurrection: A Christian Theology of Presence and Absence
- 456 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
Focusing on the significance of Jesus' resurrection, this study delves into its profound implications for Christian thought and practice. It engages with a wide range of theological and philosophical perspectives, addressing themes such as textual analysis, historical context, memory, and the concepts of embodiment and forgiveness. Additionally, it explores the intersections of violence, aesthetics, and spirituality, offering a comprehensive examination of how these elements shape the Christian imagination and discourse.
