The Messianic Disruption of Trinitarian Theology
The unsettling context of late modernity, a terrain of an infinite fragmentation of life, poses a challenge to Christianity to rearticulate its defining doctrine of the Trinity. Christianity's initial messianic weakness_in that its canonical writings attest to a universal message of redemption for the victims of Empire_was subverted into the strong theology of the Empire. This book demonstrates that Trinitarian discourse was profoundly implicated in this development as it essentially absorbed and took the bite out of the messianic language of the early Christian movement. Zathureczky proposes a retrieval of the messianic discourse of Christianity by way of recapturing its redemptive weakness. Relying on an elective affinity between Walter Benjamin's messianism and JYrgen Moltmann Trinitarianism, he attempts to recapture the 'weakness' and fragility of the language of the initial messianic impulse of the Christian community. The resulting 'weak' Trinitarianism retains the basic character of Christianity as a Trinitarian faith, but now Trinitarian discourse about God is simultaneously messianic discourse, a language that is attuned to give voice to the damaged lives and alienating conditions of our contemporary context.
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The Messianic Disruption of Trinitarian Theology
The unsettling context of late modernity, a terrain of an infinite fragmentation of life, poses a challenge to Christianity to rearticulate its defining doctrine of the Trinity. Christianity's initial messianic weakness_in that its canonical writings attest to a universal message of redemption for the victims of Empire_was subverted into the strong theology of the Empire. This book demonstrates that Trinitarian discourse was profoundly implicated in this development as it essentially absorbed and took the bite out of the messianic language of the early Christian movement. Zathureczky proposes a retrieval of the messianic discourse of Christianity by way of recapturing its redemptive weakness. Relying on an elective affinity between Walter Benjamin's messianism and JYrgen Moltmann Trinitarianism, he attempts to recapture the 'weakness' and fragility of the language of the initial messianic impulse of the Christian community. The resulting 'weak' Trinitarianism retains the basic character of Christianity as a Trinitarian faith, but now Trinitarian discourse about God is simultaneously messianic discourse, a language that is attuned to give voice to the damaged lives and alienating conditions of our contemporary context.
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The Messianic Disruption of Trinitarian Theology

The Messianic Disruption of Trinitarian Theology

by Kornel Zathureczky
The Messianic Disruption of Trinitarian Theology

The Messianic Disruption of Trinitarian Theology

by Kornel Zathureczky

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The unsettling context of late modernity, a terrain of an infinite fragmentation of life, poses a challenge to Christianity to rearticulate its defining doctrine of the Trinity. Christianity's initial messianic weakness_in that its canonical writings attest to a universal message of redemption for the victims of Empire_was subverted into the strong theology of the Empire. This book demonstrates that Trinitarian discourse was profoundly implicated in this development as it essentially absorbed and took the bite out of the messianic language of the early Christian movement. Zathureczky proposes a retrieval of the messianic discourse of Christianity by way of recapturing its redemptive weakness. Relying on an elective affinity between Walter Benjamin's messianism and JYrgen Moltmann Trinitarianism, he attempts to recapture the 'weakness' and fragility of the language of the initial messianic impulse of the Christian community. The resulting 'weak' Trinitarianism retains the basic character of Christianity as a Trinitarian faith, but now Trinitarian discourse about God is simultaneously messianic discourse, a language that is attuned to give voice to the damaged lives and alienating conditions of our contemporary context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739131527
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 190
File size: 297 KB

About the Author

Kornel Zathureczky is assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies at St. Francis Xavier University.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1
Chapter 1. The Loss of the Messianic
Chapter 2
Chapter 2. Messianic Possibilities: Moltmann and Modern Jewish Messianic Thinking
Chapter 3
Chapter 3. Messianic Epistemology
Chapter 4
Chapter 4. Messianic Pneumatology
Chapter 5
Chapter 5. Messianic History
Chapter 6
Chapter 6. Messianic Suffering
Chapter 7
Chapter 7. Messianic Optics: Elective Affinity Between the Messianisms of Walter Benjamin and Jurgen Moltmann
Chapter 8
Chapter 8. Trinitarian Discourse: Doxology Born of Remembrance
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