Theologies of Failure
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About The Book

What does failure mean for theology? In the Bible we find some unsettling answers to this question. We find lastness usurping firstness and foolishness undoing wisdom. We discover too a weakness more potent than strength and a loss of life that is essential to finding life. Jesus himself offers an array of paradoxes and puzzles through his life and teachings. He even submits himself to humiliation and death to show the cosmos the true meaning of victory. As David Bentley Hart observes most of us would find Christians truly cast in the New Testament mold fairly obnoxious: civically reprobate ideologically unsound economically destructive politically irresponsible socially discreditable and really just a bit indecent. “By incorporating the work of scholars working with a range of frameworks within the Christian tradition Theologies of Failure aims to offer a unique and important contribution to understanding and embracing failure as a pivotal theological category. As the various contributors highlight it is a category with a powerful capacity for illuminating our theological concerns and perspectives. It is a category that frees us to see old ideas in a brand-new light and helps to foster an awareness of ideas that certain modes of analysis may have obscured from our vision. In short this book invites readers to consider how both theology and failure can help us ask new questions discover new possibilities and refuse the ways of the world.
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