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- catalog contributor b3679493.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-231).".
- catalog description "pt. I. The Spirit of God and the Problem of Exclusivism. 1. Christian Pneumatologies and Anti-Judaism. A. Pneumatological Anti-Judaism. 1. In the Christian Testament. 2. In Post-Holocaust Theologies. B. Five Theses in Response to the Problem. C. An Alternative Direction for Pneumatology. 2. Ruach, Pneuma, Shekhinah: The Divine Presence. A. Divine Presence in Jewish Experience: An Interpretation. 1. Ruach in the Hebrew Scriptures. 2. Pneuma in Pre-Christian Judaism. 3. Shekhinah in the Rabbinic Writings. B.A Process Appropriation of the Shekhinah. C.A Christian Interpretation of Divine Presence. D. Implications for Christian Trinitarianism -- pt. II. The Spirit of God and the Problem of Evil. 3. Text and Presence: A Hermeneutic of Exile. A. The Zohar: Encountering Evil. B. Isaac Luria: Postponing Presence. C.A Contemporary Hermeneutic of Exile: Meandering Meanings. 4. Holocaust and Holy Spirit. A. Divine Presence in Jewish Experience: Post-Holocaust Interpretations. 1. Pansacramental Presence in Buber. 2. Commanding Presence in Fackenheim. 3. Dialectical Presentness in Cohen. B. Divine Presence as Spirit and a Post-Holocaust Hermeneutic of Exile. 1. The Point of Confluence: Divine Vulnerability. 2. Divine Vulnerability in Process Theodicy. 3. Process Pneumatology through a Hermeneutic of Exile -- pt. III. The Spirit of God and the Problem of Eschatology. 5. Toward a Shekhinah Christology. A. Seven pneumatic Moments in the Apostolic Witness to Jesus. 1. Conception/Pre-Existence. 2. Baptism. 3. The Nazareth Sermon. 4. Defeat of Demons. 5. Transfiguration. 6. Crucifixion. 7. Resurrection. B. The Point of a Shekhinah Christology. 6. Eschatological Spirit in Creation, Covenant and History. A. Eschatology and Creation. B. Eschatology and Covenant. 1. In Israel. 2. In the Church. C. Eschatology and History. D. Eschatology and the Spirit.".
- catalog extent "vi, 234 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Shekhinah/spirit.".
- catalog identifier "0809133113".
- catalog isFormatOf "Shekhinah/spirit.".
- catalog isPartOf "Stimulus book".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in Judaism and Christianity".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Paulist Press,".
- catalog relation "Shekhinah/spirit.".
- catalog subject "231/.3 20".
- catalog subject "BT121.2 .L63 1992".
- catalog subject "Christianity and other religions Judaism.".
- catalog subject "Holy Spirit.".
- catalog subject "Judaism Relations Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Presence of God.".
- catalog subject "Process theology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. The Spirit of God and the Problem of Exclusivism. 1. Christian Pneumatologies and Anti-Judaism. A. Pneumatological Anti-Judaism. 1. In the Christian Testament. 2. In Post-Holocaust Theologies. B. Five Theses in Response to the Problem. C. An Alternative Direction for Pneumatology. 2. Ruach, Pneuma, Shekhinah: The Divine Presence. A. Divine Presence in Jewish Experience: An Interpretation. 1. Ruach in the Hebrew Scriptures. 2. Pneuma in Pre-Christian Judaism. 3. Shekhinah in the Rabbinic Writings. B.A Process Appropriation of the Shekhinah. C.A Christian Interpretation of Divine Presence. D. Implications for Christian Trinitarianism -- pt. II. The Spirit of God and the Problem of Evil. 3. Text and Presence: A Hermeneutic of Exile. A. The Zohar: Encountering Evil. B. Isaac Luria: Postponing Presence. C.A Contemporary Hermeneutic of Exile: Meandering Meanings. 4. Holocaust and Holy Spirit. A. Divine Presence in Jewish Experience: Post-Holocaust Interpretations. 1. Pansacramental Presence in Buber. 2. Commanding Presence in Fackenheim. 3. Dialectical Presentness in Cohen. B. Divine Presence as Spirit and a Post-Holocaust Hermeneutic of Exile. 1. The Point of Confluence: Divine Vulnerability. 2. Divine Vulnerability in Process Theodicy. 3. Process Pneumatology through a Hermeneutic of Exile -- pt. III. The Spirit of God and the Problem of Eschatology. 5. Toward a Shekhinah Christology. A. Seven pneumatic Moments in the Apostolic Witness to Jesus. 1. Conception/Pre-Existence. 2. Baptism. 3. The Nazareth Sermon. 4. Defeat of Demons. 5. Transfiguration. 6. Crucifixion. 7. Resurrection. B. The Point of a Shekhinah Christology. 6. Eschatological Spirit in Creation, Covenant and History. A. Eschatology and Creation. B. Eschatology and Covenant. 1. In Israel. 2. In the Church. C. Eschatology and History. D. Eschatology and the Spirit.".
- catalog title "Shekhinah/spirit : divine presence in Jewish and Christian religion / by Michael E. Lodahl.".
- catalog type "text".