Unspeakable cults : an essay in Christology /
"Explores the possibility and consequences of a theological model of incarnation that reconciles the opposition between historical consciousness and the absoluteness of Jesus"--
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction: Lagging epiphany -- I. Cultic speech: catachresis or recognition? Ernst Troeltsch and the cult of neo-Protestantism -- The weight of historical consciousness and the disintegration of Christology -- Return of the sorcerer: the comparative Jesus (a thought-experiment) -- II The cult of Jesus: historical matter and pneumatic form. The risen lord: Frampton comes alive (an allegory) -- The absolute fact: Strauss' triumph and Schleiermacher's revenge -- Aquinas as dogmatician of the Religionsgeschichtliche Schule -- III. Cult of the unspeakable: from aretalogy to teratology. Perils of recognition: occluded Claritas and surreal testimony -- The sign of offense: miracle as fact and as trial -- Campus crusade for Cthulhu: modernity and monstrosity. | |
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