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The Metaphysics and Politics of Justification in Karl Barth, Wolfhart Pannenberg, and Robert Jenson delves into the enigmatic concept of time and its relation to Christian theology, with a particular focus on the future's impact on time. Rather than attempting to solve the mystery of time, this book aims to provide an insightful reflection that will deepen our understanding of time in light of Christian theology. The book poses several thought-provoking questions, such as whether the future is completely shrouded in mystery or whether it provides a glimpse of itself that beckons us toward it. Additionally, the book explores whether the future retroactively affects the present and how time flows. Sang Hoon Lee examines Christian theology's distinct perspective on time, which is informed by its doctrines of the resurrection, the last event, and justification. In the process, the book explores the concept of retroactivity, which is derived from the implications of the resurrection and its power over history and time. Ultimately, the book seeks to unpack the power of the resurrection over time and history and to assert that Jesus as the risen is the center of history.



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Taking to task brightest theological luminaries such as Barth and Pannenberg is not for the faint-hearted. It takes a lot of audacity—as well as analytic and theological skills combined with wide and deep learning. This is what the author of this brilliant book is doing. Building critically on the proposals of these and other Masters, he argues carefully for a constructive proposal as to how to think about time and eternity and what the implications to Christian doctrine might be. In fact, Sang Hoon Lee is match to his famous interlocutors—and makes a unique contribution to the continuing critical discussion of these vital topics. This is systematic theology at its best.

-- Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Fuller Theological Seminary

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: The Contemporaneity of the Risen Jesus in Karl Barth’s Theology

Chapter Two: The Retroactivity of the Future in Wolfhart Pannenberg’s Theology

Chapter Three: The Retroactivity of the New Covenant

Chapter Four: Toward the Eschatological Understanding of Justification: Premodern Accounts

Chapter Five: Toward the Eschatological Understanding of Justification: Modern Accounts Chapter Six: The Physical Transcendence of the Risen One in Robert Jenson’s Theology

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 31/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793644923, 978-1793644923
      ISBN10: 1793644926

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Metaphysics and Politics of Justification in Karl Barth, Wolfhart Pannenberg, and Robert Jenson delves into the enigmatic concept of time and its relation to Christian theology, with a particular focus on the future's impact on time. Rather than attempting to solve the mystery of time, this book aims to provide an insightful reflection that will deepen our understanding of time in light of Christian theology. The book poses several thought-provoking questions, such as whether the future is completely shrouded in mystery or whether it provides a glimpse of itself that beckons us toward it. Additionally, the book explores whether the future retroactively affects the present and how time flows. Sang Hoon Lee examines Christian theology's distinct perspective on time, which is informed by its doctrines of the resurrection, the last event, and justification. In the process, the book explores the concept of retroactivity, which is derived from the implications of the resurrection and its power over history and time. Ultimately, the book seeks to unpack the power of the resurrection over time and history and to assert that Jesus as the risen is the center of history.



      Trade Review

      Taking to task brightest theological luminaries such as Barth and Pannenberg is not for the faint-hearted. It takes a lot of audacity—as well as analytic and theological skills combined with wide and deep learning. This is what the author of this brilliant book is doing. Building critically on the proposals of these and other Masters, he argues carefully for a constructive proposal as to how to think about time and eternity and what the implications to Christian doctrine might be. In fact, Sang Hoon Lee is match to his famous interlocutors—and makes a unique contribution to the continuing critical discussion of these vital topics. This is systematic theology at its best.

      -- Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Fuller Theological Seminary

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter One: The Contemporaneity of the Risen Jesus in Karl Barth’s Theology

      Chapter Two: The Retroactivity of the Future in Wolfhart Pannenberg’s Theology

      Chapter Three: The Retroactivity of the New Covenant

      Chapter Four: Toward the Eschatological Understanding of Justification: Premodern Accounts

      Chapter Five: Toward the Eschatological Understanding of Justification: Modern Accounts Chapter Six: The Physical Transcendence of the Risen One in Robert Jenson’s Theology

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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