J. Kameron Carter’s intricately structured book, Race: A Theological Account, is divided into three sections by a pre-, inter-, and postlude on Christology and race in which he interrogates three church fathers on the significance of their theology for overcoming the modern racialization of humanity. In his interlude on the abolitionism of Gregory of Nyssa, [...]
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Gregory on the Abolitionism of the Resurrection
Posted in christology, race, tagged Gregory of Nyssa, J. Kameron Carter, race, slavery on April 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Colin Gunton and 3 Quotes
Posted in christology, gunton, language, theology on March 28, 2007 | 2 Comments »
I just finished reading Yesterday and Today: A Study of Continuities in Christology, an excellent book that marked the first big contribution of Colin Gunton to modern theology. Count me a fan. The book does many interesting things as it explores the relationship between form and content in the ancient and modern study [...]