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Systematic Theology

A Roman Catholic Approach

Systematic Theology

A Roman Catholic Approach

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Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814683200
Number of Pages: 326
Published: 24/03/2016
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Systematic theology seeks to understand and render more intelligible the central doctrines of faith and to show how they are related to each other. It tries to demonstrate how these doctrines are rooted in Scripture and develop in the history of the church; most important, it strives to more adequately express and sometimes reinterpret the church’s doctrinal tradition, always in the interest of better communicating the mystery of salvation and bringing it into a dialogue with culture. The present text is intended to be concise and accessible, an introduction that explores basic themes in Catholic systematic theology from a biblical, historical, and contemporary perspective, always aware of today’s theological pluralism. 

Contents
Acknowledgments   xi
List of Abbreviations   xiii
Introduction   xv
     1. Systematic Theology   1
            The Nature of Theology   1
            Systematic Theology   5
            Counter Currents   14
            Contemporary Theology   18
            Conclusion   22
            For Further Reading   24
     2. Changing Cultures, New Hermeneutics   26
            From Modernity to Postmodernism   26
            New Hermeneutics   34
            Theological Pluralism   43
            Conclusion   44
            For Further Reading   45
     3. The Divine Mystery   47
            A Transcendent God   48
            Knowing the Transcendent God   50
            Jesus, God’s Only Son   56
            The Holy Spirit   57
            The Trinity   59
            God in Contemporary Thought   67
            Conclusion   74
            For Further Reading   75
     4. Jesus the Christ   77
            Discovering the Historical Jesus   78
            The Reign of God   80
            Death and Resurrection   84
            New Testament Christologies   87
            Classical Christologies   91
            Contemporary Christologies   94
            Conclusion   104
            For Further Reading   105
     5. Revelation and Faith   107
            General Revelation   108
            Special Revelation   110
            Dei Verbum   112
            Models of Revelation   117
            Revelation as Symbolic Mediation   122
            Faith   125
            Faith and Salvation   129
            Modernity and the Loss of Faith   131
            Conclusion   134
            For Further Reading   135
     6. Sin, Grace, and the Human Person   137
            The Myth of the Fall   139
            Paul   140
            Original Sin   141
            Contents ix
            A Contemporary Approach   143
            Grace   145
            Catholic and Protestant Perspectives   146
            Conclusion   161
            For Further Reading   162
     7. Mary and the Communion of Saints   164
            The Concept of Communion   164
            The Communion of Saints   166
            Mary in the Church   168
            The Marian Dogmas   173
            Conclusion   177
            For Further Reading   178
     8. Church   180
            The Jesus Movement   180
            Churches in the New Testament   182
            The Church in History   186
             The Church of Vatican II   191
            Contemporary Ecclesiologies   198
            Some Unresolved Issues   202
            Conclusion   208
            For Further Reading   210
     9. Sacramentality and Christian Initiation   212
            Sacramentality   213
           Contemporary Sacramental Theology   217
            Christian Initiation   220
            Conclusion   231
            For Further Reading   233
     10. Sacraments of Healing and Vocation   235
            Penance and Reconciliation   235
            Sacrament of the Sick   238
            Marriage   239
            Holy Orders   247
            Conclusion   256
            For Further Reading   258
     11. Creation and Eschatology   260
            Creation in Scripture  260
            Creation in the Tradition   266
            Creation and Science   270
            Evolution and the Drama of Life   273
            Eschatology   275
            The Four Last Things   277
            Purgatory   283
            The Fullness of Salvation   285
            Conclusion   288
            For Further Reading   289
Index of Names   291
Index of Subjects   298

Thomas P. Rausch, SJ

Thomas P. Rausch, SJ, is the T. Marie Chilton Professor of Catholic Theology at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. A specialist in ecclesiology, he has published twenty books and numerous articles and has long been active in ecumenism. He co-chairs the Los Angeles Catholic/Evangelical Committee and the Theological Commission for the Archdiocese. From 2010 to 2014 he was a consultor to Jesuit Superior General Father Adolfo Nicholás for ecumenical affairs.

"In the same clear and careful way that Richard McBrien helped Catholics of the 1980s understand the richness of their doctrinal tradition, Tom Rausch offers in this volume a way for Catholics to navigate that same tradition in this second decade of the twenty-first century. Rausch pays close attention, however, not only to the tradition's content but also to its context of postmodernity, cultural diversity, gender awareness, and sensitivity to sexual orientation. Although sometimes controversial, Rausch is always thorough and fair. This will be a helpful book for students and teachers alike."Stephen Bevans, SVD; Louis J. Luzbetak, SVD, Professor of Mission and Culture, Emeritus; Catholic Theological Union, Chicago "Covering every major topic in Catholic theology with his signature accessibility and insight, this treatment of systematic theology is Thomas Rausch's chef d'oeuvre. Students and teachers looking for a reliable overview of historical and contemporary approaches to theology will find no single volume better than this."Michael Downey, editor of The New Dictionary of Catholic Spirituality "Thomas P. Rausch, one of American Catholicism's finest writers, provides a solid introduction to the study of systematic theology, one that is attentive to its complex historical evolutions and contemporary face, while taking seriously its faith-filled, ecclesial, and contextual character. Educators and students alike will welcome his balanced presentation of the plurality of contemporary systematic theologies that carry forward the pastoral effort of mediating the meaning of a life in communion-with the Christian God, with other human persons in the church and society, and with the whole of creation-to the women and men of our time."Catherine E. Clifford, Saint Paul University, Ottawa "Rausch has produced a first-rate introduction to Catholic systematic theology. This book provides a cogent and up-to-date summary of the conversation in every major branch of systematic theology while also explaining the methods, biblical bases, historical development, and ecumenical perspectives that inform the debates. Rausch's writing is clear and engaging, making this text an excellent book for undergraduates. At the same time, it provides substantive contributions useful to advanced scholars. This book should be the top choice for anyone who wants to get the `lay of the land' in contemporary Catholic theology."Mary Doak, Associate Professor, Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego "Thomas Rausch is a masterful teacher. With this book he offers a clear, well-informed introduction to contemporary Catholic systematic theology. Rausch insightfully maps its key areas, major figures, and frontier issues."Robert P. Imbelli, Associate Professor of Theology Emeritus, Boston College, Author of Rekindling the Christic Imagination "Informed and informative, thoughtful and thought-provoking, descriptively explanatory and instructively illuminating. . . . Highly recommended for clergy, seminary, and academic library Christian studies collections."James A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review "In this very readable text, Father Tom Rausch succeeds in offering a clear and balanced treatment of this complex and challenging material."Catholic Library World "He writes for those who need both a horizon tour of systematics and a first glance at those writers who have addressed themselves to the main themes in systematic theology. I could see this book to be a serviceable handbook for those beginning theological studies at the level of the master's degree. Along with the helpful reading suggestions at the end of each chapter, the book has a quite thorough index of names and topics."Lawrence S. Cunningham, University of Notre Dame, Worship