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Knowledge of Christ

Raymond Moloney SJ author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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What did Christ feel and know during his life on Earth? Raymond Moloney ventures a consideration utilizing perspectives based in exegesis, patristics, and philosophy. This book traces the shifting opinions on the knowledge of Christ in the New Testament and medieval periods--a period during which there was a consensus against ignorance in Christ. Moloney then examines how both Protestant and Catholic theologists, such as Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Bernard Lonergan, have questioned this consensus. Drawing on the insights of transcendental theology, The Knowledge of Christ ultimately stresses the mysteriousness of this question.

"A major strength of Moloney's book is its placing of individual modern accounts - by Rahner, von Balthasar and Lonergan - within the context of the rich scholastic tradition in which these writers were educated... a well-argued, provocative and learned book that can be warmly recommended, particularly for its lucid treatment of the history of the problem."--Priests and People, July 2001
"Besides the usefulness of so much historical material assembled in one place, the value of this monograph lies in its clear writing, which helps the reader through dense philosophical thickets, and in the transparent way the author builds his own position, inviting the reader to do likewise....a serviceable, substantial treatment of a perennial issue." -Theological Studies
"Clearly a book for theologically-aware readers." - Themelios, Summer, 2001
"Complex debates, particularly those of the Middle Ages, are presented with clarity and thoughtfulness". --International Journal of Systematic Theology 3.2 (July 2001)

ISBN: 9780826451309

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 210g

224 pages