Creative Suffering of the Triune God

An Evolutionary Theology

Gloria L Schaab author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:25th Oct '07

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This hardback is available in another edition too:

Creative Suffering of the Triune God cover

The global reality of suffering and death has demanded an authentic theological response in every era and has impelled debate concerning Gods relationship to suffering and the conceivability of the suffering of God. The scope and impact of this suffering in the last century have driven this debate to acute pitch, demanding How shall one speak rightly of God in view of the suffering that is inherent and inflicted in the cosmos? While in former ages, some looked to an omnipotent and impassible deus ex machina in answer to this question, many contemporary theologians have revised their understanding of God in relation to the world. With these theologians, this book proposes that a truly viable response to cosmic suffering is the recognition that the triune Christian God participates in the very sufferings of the cosmos itself. To support this position, it sets itself within the theology and science dialogue and specifically within the work of scientist-theologian Arthur Peacocke. Informed by the understandings of evolutionary science, grounded within a panentheistic paradigm of the God-world relationship, and rooted within the Christian theological tradition, this work contends that the understanding of the Triune God as intimately involved with the suffering of the cosmos is viable and efficacious in view of the suffering of the cosmos and its creatures. It develops a female procreative model of the creative suffering of the Triune God, an ecological ethics based on the midwife model of care, and a pastoral model of threefold differentiation of suffering in God as steps toward Christian praxis in response to the mystery of God within the pain, suffering, and death of cosmic existence and human experience.

Schaab tackles a vast topic and an important writer in one relatively short but very deep work, and anyone interested in Peacocke or the contemporary debate about theology, science and particularly evolution will be enriched by her study...This is an important study of an important theologian drawn together around an important theme. * John Puddefoot Theology *

ISBN: 9780195329124

Dimensions: 157mm x 236mm x 25mm

Weight: 524g

256 pages