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10%OFFJ. Matthew Ashley - Interruptions: Mysticism, Politics, and Theology in the Work of Johann Baptist Metz (ND Studies Spirituality & Theology) - 9780268011956 - V9780268011956
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Interruptions: Mysticism, Politics, and Theology in the Work of Johann Baptist Metz (ND Studies Spirituality & Theology)

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Description for Interruptions: Mysticism, Politics, and Theology in the Work of Johann Baptist Metz (ND Studies Spirituality & Theology) Paperback. This is a survey of Metz's entire career, with the author not only tracking the concept of interruption in the method and content of Metz's theology but also applying it to Metz's own life. Series: Studies in Spirituality & Theology. Num Pages: 312 pages. BIC Classification: HRCM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 230 x 156 x 18. Weight in Grams: 445.

Johann Baptist Metz is one of the most important Roman Catholic theologians in the post-Vatican II period, however there is no comprehensive overview of his theological career. This book fills that gap. It offers careful analyses and summaries of Metz's work at the various stages of his career, beginning with his work on Heidegger and his collaboration with Karl Rahner.

It continues with his work in the nineteen-sixties when he moved off in a radically different direction to found a "new political theology" culminating in his seminal work, Faith in History and Society. Metz addresses themes ranging from the situation ... Read more

J. Matthew Ashley covers all of Metz's writings along with his crucial relationships to figure like Karl Rahner, Martin Heidegger, Ernst Bloch, Walter Benjamin and the social critics of the early Frankfurt School. Interruptions shows that despite the dramatic turn in the nineteen-sixties there is an underlying continuity in Metz's thought. Ultimately, however, the underlying continuity in Metz's career is defined by a spirituality, a spirituality that is painfully yet hopefully open to the terrible suffering that characterizes our century, a spirituality founded in the Prophets, in Lamentations, and in the figures of Job and the Jesus of Mark's Gospel.

This book shows how Metz has tried to find theological concepts adequate for expressing this spirituality—which he calls a "Mysticism of open Eyes" or of "suffering unto God"—and to work out its political implications. To this end the book has an opening chapter on the relationship between spirituality and theology, and a closing chapter that shows that the most fundamental difference between Rahner and Metz is rooted in the different Christian spiritual traditions out of which the two operate. Interruptions is essential reading for anyone interest in Spirituality and Mysticism and in their relation to political philosophy.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Series
Studies in Spirituality & Theology
Number of Pages
312
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268011956
SKU
V9780268011956
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About J. Matthew Ashley
J. Matthew Ashley is associate professor of systematic theology at the University of Notre Dame and the book review editor for Spiritus: A Journal of Christian Spirituality. Having already translated a number of Metz's most important essays, he is currently completing a re-ranslation of Metz's seminal work from the 1970's, Faith in History and Society. He has published articles on ... Read more

Reviews for Interruptions: Mysticism, Politics, and Theology in the Work of Johann Baptist Metz (ND Studies Spirituality & Theology)
“This text, which began life as a Chicago doctoral dissertation under David Tracy, works at two levels. At one, it presents a comprehensive look at the theological development of Metz, and in particular examines closely Metz’s shift from Rahnerian transcendental thought to the political theology that has marked his major contributions, while arguing that Metz has stayed in essential continuity ... Read more

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