Rambo draws on contemporary studies in trauma to rethink a central claim of the Christian faith: that new life arises from death. Reexamining the narrative of the death and resurrection of Jesus from the middle day-liturgically named as Holy Saturday-she seeks a theology that addresses the experience of living in the aftermath of trauma. Through a reinterpretation of "remaining" in the Johannine Gospel, she proposes a new theology of the Spirit that challenges traditional conceptions of redemption. Offered, in its place, is a vision of the Spirit's witness from within the depths of human suffering to the persistence of divine love.
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Rambo draws on contemporary studies in trauma to rethink a central claim of the Christian faith: that new life arises from death. Reexamining the narrative of the death and resurrection of Jesus from the middle day-liturgically named as Holy Saturday-she seeks a theology that addresses the experience of living in the aftermath of trauma. Through a reinterpretation of "remaining" in the Johannine Gospel, she proposes a new theology of the Spirit that challenges traditional conceptions of redemption. Offered, in its place, is a vision of the Spirit's witness from within the depths of human suffering to the persistence of divine love.
Imprint | Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S. |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | September 2010 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days |
First published | September 2010 |
Authors | Shelly Rambo |
Foreword by | Catherine Keller |
Dimensions | 228 x 152 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 186 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-664-23503-1 |
Barcode | 9780664235031 |
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LSN | 0-664-23503-4 |