Critical Essays on Edward Schillebeeckx's Theology


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This book presents the main teachings of Edward Schillebeeckx widely considered one of the most important Catholic thinkers of the twentieth century. Schillebeeckx is known for his radical departure from traditional theology which he saw as no longer relevant to the modern world. Because todays world has been shaped by a process of secularization heavily based on reason and progress in science technology economics urbanism etc. modern people seek relevant answers to their deep existential questions that can be explained rationally. In his quest to foster relevant and meaningful answers for todays world Schillebeeckx changed the traditional metaphysical content of Christian theology into explanations that radically reinterpret traditional Christian doctrines. Primarily the supernatural essence of Christianity is given up as irrelevant and is replaced by a natural perspective on the world. In Schillebeeckxs thoroughly historical and truly immanent theology God is mans terrestrial future; Christ the symbol of universal human values; and the Church is identified with the world as those communities which share these universal human values. Schillebeeckx is convinced that these explanations--emptied of metaphysical content--can help todays people understand their existence in a new relevant and meaningful way. Corneliu C. Simu is Reader in historical and dogmatic theology at Emanuel University of Oradea Romania. He is the author of Richard Hooker and His Early Doctrine of Justification: A Study of His Discourse of Justification (2005) The Doctrine of Salvation in the Sermons of Richard Hooker (2005) The Ontology of the Church in Hans Kung (2007) and A Critical Study of Hans Kungs Ecclesiology: From Traditionalism to Modernism (2008).
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