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God-Talk: A Guide for the Perplexed
By (Author) Ryan S Peterson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
12th July 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Theology
Hardback
176
Width 25mm, Height 25mm, Spine 25mm
454g
This is an introduction to the nature and goals of God-talk from a Christian perspective. The author start by addressing the question of what God-talk is and discuss the nature and aims of God-talk in terms of the worship of God by the church and the formation of saints within the church. This discussion contrasts the doxological and formative nature of God-talk with the disintegration of God-talk from modern life using economic and medical practices as examples.
Ryan S. Peterson uses a variety of contexts in which God-talk occurs and the authors develop their thesis in conversation with major figures - Thomas Aquinas, Ludwig Wittgenstein, John Calvin, Karl Barth - who have shaped contemporary reflection on God-talk. The narrative also analyses various metaphorical and analogous expressions, the theological basis for theological translation understood in light of God's movement toward us in the incarnation; as well as discussing the biblical literature, liturgy and theology and their contributions to the church's speech about God.
Ryan S. Peterson is Assistant Professor of Theology in the School of Biblical and Theological Studies at Cedarville University, USA.