Israel and the Cosmological Empires of the Ancient Orient
Israel and the Cosmological Empires of the Ancient Orient: Symbols of Order in Eric Voegelin’s Order and History, vol. 1, Eric Voegelin Studies, Supplements/01. Ignacio Carbajosa and…
Israel and the Cosmological Empires of the Ancient Orient: Symbols of Order in Eric Voegelin’s Order and History, vol. 1, Eric Voegelin Studies, Supplements/01. Ignacio Carbajosa and…
It was comforting to read this particular book, with its crisp and concentrated expression of Walsh’s Personprojekt. It gave me the sense that I was more or…
Eric Voegelin’s Asian Political Thought. Lee Trepanier, ed. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2020. China and the Mongols, in the light of Voegelin’s thought, are the focus of…
It will be useful to return to the theme of time and space, which we noted in our second chapter on the New Testament materials. We recall…
We have endeavored to practice the craft of biblical interpretation along the lines of our participative approach, on the premise that all forms of interpretation might be…
Readers will likely know that Jesus studies and Christology, like other fields of study, exist within an intense conflict of approaches, stemming from the social and historical…
What was most surprising to you as this book’s author? There may yet be further surprises for me as time passes and I think back upon it.…
I have placed “finality” in quotation marks, since I am not sure it is part of Voegelin’s lexicon. Still I believe it is roughly equivalent to the…
Being, Becoming, and Metaphysics The reader will have noticed that we have used the language of “being” throughout this entire book. The book’s commitment to history and…
History and Place, Historiogenesis and Geogenesis We have seen how our contemporary cross-cultural, global horizon has introduced some new challenges to Christian faith, some of which are…
Political Theology: An Introduction. Michael Kirwan. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2009. Breadth and suggestiveness recommend this book to us. The breadth is reflective of the map…