The Politics of Redemption

The Social Logic of Salvation

Adam Kotsko author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Oct '10

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A new theory of the atonement, showing that the Christian account of salvation can only fully make sense if approached from a social-political angle

Presents a theory of the atonement, showing that the Christian account of salvation can only fully make sense if approached from a social-political angle. This title analyses some of the most important and original contributors to the tradition of atonement theory (Irenaeus, Gregory of Nyssa, Anselm, and Abelard).This is a new theory of the atonement, showing that the Christian account of salvation can only fully make sense if approached from a social-political angle. Recent decades have witnessed an explosion of new perspectives on 'atonement theory', the traditional name for reflections on the meaning of Christ's work. These new theologies view Christ as a political figure and mobilize social theory to understand the contemporary context and Christ's meaning for that context. "Politics of Redemption" demonstrates that pre-modern theologians also understood Christ's role in a fundamentally social way. The argument proceeds by analysing the most important and original contributors to the tradition of atonement theory (Irenaeus, Gregory of Nyssa, Anselm, and Abelard). The investigation reveals that they all work within a shared social-relational logic based on the solidarity of all human beings and the irreducible relatedness of humanity and the rest of creation. Having brought this social-relational logic to the surface, the work concludes by sketching out a fresh atonement theory as a way of showing that our understanding of Christ's work and of its relevance for our life together is enriched by foregrounding the question of how creation, and particularly the human social sphere, is structured.

In this wonderfully readable and provocative book Adam Kotsko carefully examines the major texts of the tradition to demonstrate that the coherence of atonement theories depends upon a social-relational view of the human being. On this basis he offers a rethinking of atonement that fruitfully engages the contemporary controversies about this doctrine and opens up new paths for theological reflection. -- Theodore W. Jennings, Jr, Professor of Biblical and Constructive Theology, Chicago Theological Seminary, IL, USA.
An indispensable contribution to the thorny theory of atonement. Hip to the feminist critique, inflected by the postmodern return to political theology, and steeped in the depths and potentialities of the doctrinal tradition, Kotsko's relational ontology for the doctrine of redemption offers a lucid and erudite resource for a wide spectrum of Christian theology. -- Catherine Keller, Professor of Constructive Theology, . Author of Face of the Deep and On the Mystery.
Kotsko does offer a very intriguing perspective on atonement. * Studies in Religion/ Sciences Religieuses *
...Kotsko has the makings of a constructive perspective replete with connections, not only to the theological past and present but to the recent conclusions of other disciplines as well. * Journal of Religion *
This book stands to contribute greatly to church growth scholarship as it represents a much-needed demystification of planting churches and offers a more foundational look at the motivation and method behind church planting. * Religious Studies Review, Vol. 37, Issue 4 *
The text is not only eminently readable, but makes a genuinely interesting and creative theological argument. -- Adonis Vidu, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary * Reviews in Religion and Theology *
Kotsko's writing is quite clear, concise, and engaging. His writing style makes the argument of the book easy to follow while allowing its profundity to break through...The Politics of Redemption is a text that should be read by all theologians in order to gain a better understanding of the atonement while also seeing where the doctrine may open new avenues of thought: thus, Kotsko offers a major theological achievement. -- Nathan Crawford * Anglican Theological Review *

ISBN: 9780567525888

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224 pages