Temple Theology, Holistic Eschatology, and the Imago Dei: An Analytic Prolegomenon

In this paper, I offer something of a prolegomenon, outlining some areas in which certain strands of biblical theology and analytic theological reflection can be mutually informative. To do so, my paper unfolds in three ways. In the first section, I provide some reasons to think that biblical theol...

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Main Author: James T. Turner, JR.
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Language:deu
Published: Catholic University of Louvain 2018-03-01
Series:TheoLogica
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Online Access:https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/1323
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spelling doaj-1742be65d6d04c5894c8449d80b480fb2020-11-25T02:28:06ZdeuCatholic University of LouvainTheoLogica2593-02652018-03-012110.14428/thl.v0i0.1323Temple Theology, Holistic Eschatology, and the Imago Dei: An Analytic ProlegomenonJames T. Turner, JR.0Fuller Theological Seminary In this paper, I offer something of a prolegomenon, outlining some areas in which certain strands of biblical theology and analytic theological reflection can be mutually informative. To do so, my paper unfolds in three ways. In the first section, I provide some reasons to think that biblical theologians are onto a reading of Scripture that merits the attention of analytic theologians. In section II, I outline some areas in the biblical theological data that would benefit from analytic exploration and reflection. Finally, in sections III and IV, I present a test case: the imago Dei and the importance of the future bodily resurrection. This should help show how this strand of biblical theology and analytic theological reflection can be mutually informative. https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/1323Holistic EschatologyAnalytic TheologyTempleImago DeiBodily Resurrection
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Temple Theology, Holistic Eschatology, and the Imago Dei: An Analytic Prolegomenon
TheoLogica
Holistic Eschatology
Analytic Theology
Temple
Imago Dei
Bodily Resurrection
author_facet James T. Turner, JR.
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title Temple Theology, Holistic Eschatology, and the Imago Dei: An Analytic Prolegomenon
title_short Temple Theology, Holistic Eschatology, and the Imago Dei: An Analytic Prolegomenon
title_full Temple Theology, Holistic Eschatology, and the Imago Dei: An Analytic Prolegomenon
title_fullStr Temple Theology, Holistic Eschatology, and the Imago Dei: An Analytic Prolegomenon
title_full_unstemmed Temple Theology, Holistic Eschatology, and the Imago Dei: An Analytic Prolegomenon
title_sort temple theology, holistic eschatology, and the imago dei: an analytic prolegomenon
publisher Catholic University of Louvain
series TheoLogica
issn 2593-0265
publishDate 2018-03-01
description In this paper, I offer something of a prolegomenon, outlining some areas in which certain strands of biblical theology and analytic theological reflection can be mutually informative. To do so, my paper unfolds in three ways. In the first section, I provide some reasons to think that biblical theologians are onto a reading of Scripture that merits the attention of analytic theologians. In section II, I outline some areas in the biblical theological data that would benefit from analytic exploration and reflection. Finally, in sections III and IV, I present a test case: the imago Dei and the importance of the future bodily resurrection. This should help show how this strand of biblical theology and analytic theological reflection can be mutually informative.
topic Holistic Eschatology
Analytic Theology
Temple
Imago Dei
Bodily Resurrection
url https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/1323
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