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9780664223274

The Drama Of Doctrine

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    9780664223274

  • ISBN10:

    0664223273

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-08-02
  • Publisher: Westminster John Knox Pr

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Summary

"Observing a strange disappearance of doctrine within the church, Kevin Vanhoozer argues that there is no more urgent task for Christians today than to engage in living truthfully with others before God. He details how doctrine serves the church - the theater of the gospel - by directing individuals and congregations to participate in the drama of what God is doing to renew all things in Jesus Christ. Taking his cue from George Lindbeck and others who locate the criteria of Christian identity in Spirit-led church practices, Vanhoozer relocates the norm for Christian doctrine in the canonical practices, which, he argues, both provoke and preserve the integrity of the church's witness as prophetic and apostolic."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Kevin J. Vanhoozer is Research Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Introduction: The Way of Truth; the Stuff of Life 1(36)
The Setting: Theology and the Cultural-Linguistic Turn
3(13)
The Thesis: The Canonical-Linguistic Approach
16(9)
The Vision: A Catholic-Evangelical Orthodoxy
25(5)
The Plot: A Brief Synopsis
30(7)
PART ONE: THE DRAMA
1 The Gospel as Theo-drama: The Divine Voice and Actor
37(20)
Entrances, Exoduses, and the Economy of the Gospel
38(6)
Theo-drama: Divine Speech and Action
44(13)
2 Theology in the Theo-drama: The Human Voice and Actor
57(20)
Theo-dramatic Theology: Human Speech and Action
58(2)
The Mission of Theology and the Trinitarian Missions
60(17)
3 The Nature of Doctrine: A Dramatic Proposal
77(38)
To Know God Truly: What London and Broadway Have to Say to Jerusalem
79(4)
The Natures of Doctrine: Of Propositions, Poems, and Practices
83(17)
Doctrine as Theo-dramatic Direction
100(15)
PART TWO: THE SCRIPT
4 Word and Church: The Canon as Covenant Document
115(36)
The "Gaza Road" Experience: "According to the Scriptures"
116(4)
Why Turn to Canon? Problems and Possibilities
120(13)
Canon as Covenant: How Scripture Constitutes the Church
133(8)
Canon as Criterion: Why Scripture Rules
141(10)
5 Scripture and Tradition: Two (or More) Kinds of Performance Interpretation
151(36)
Scripture Becomes Tradition: Ecclesiology as First Theology?
154(11)
Performance II: The Interpretative Community Authors and Directs
165(11)
Triune Performance: Divine Canonical Discourse
176(3)
Performance I: The Interpretative Community Responds and Enacts
179(8)
6 Jesus, Spirit, Church: Scripture and Tradition in Theo-dramatic Perspective
187(24)
A Hermeneutics of Pneumatic Reception: The Church as Performance of the Spirit?
189(4)
Commissio: Canon and the Prophetic Authority of Jesus Christ
193(6)
Discerning "Spirited" Tradition: The Church as History of Canonical Effects
199(4)
The Pattern of Ecclesial Authority: The Rule of Faith as Canonical
203(8)
7 The Work of the Spirit in the Practices of the Canon
211(32)
Literary Practices: Genres as Types of Social Action
212(4)
Canonical Practices and Forms of Covenantal Life
216(4)
Canonical Practices as Practices of Jesus: Figuring and Praying the Scriptures
220(6)
The Canon as Spirited Practice
226(5)
The Practice of Sofa Scriptura and the Role of Tradition: The Canon as Sapiential Criterion
231(12)
PART THREE: THE DRAMATURGE
8 Theology as Dramaturgy
243(22)
Introducing the Dramaturge
244(2)
The Theologian as Dramaturge
246(10)
Faithfulness as Dramatic Fittingness
256(9)
9 The Canonical-Linguistic Approach, Part One: Scientia
265(42)
A Postpropositionalist Theology
266(12)
A Postconservative Theology
278(13)
A Postfoundationalist Theology
291(16)
10 The Canonical-Linguistic Approach, Part Two: Sapientia
307(56)
A Prosaic Theology
309(15)
A Phronetic Theology
324(30)
A Prophetic Theology
354(9)
PART FOUR: THE PERFORMANCE
11 Doctrine, Role, Vocation: The Actors Prepare
363(36)
Identity Theatrics: Casting Calls, Role-Playing, Being Oneself
364(5)
The "Method": From Character to Spiritual Formation
369(11)
From Doctrine to Identity: Atonement and Union with Christ
380(14)
The Disciple's Vocation: Being Real
394(5)
12 Doctrine and the Church: The Company of the Gospel
399(46)
Church as Theater: The Empty Space
401(6)
A Theater of Word and Sacrament: Playing Corpus Christi
407(6)
A Community of "Costumed Interpreters": Interactive Theater as Communio
413(13)
Performing Atonement: A Theater of Martyrdom
426(15)
A Plea for Amateur Theology: Acting in Parables
441(4)
Conclusion: Creeds, Confessions, and the Pastor/Director: Doctrine and Theology in the Theater of Congregational Action 445(14)
Directing the Company: Pastoral Theology
447(2)
Masterpiece Theater: Creedal Theology
449(2)
Regional Theater: Confessional Theology
451(2)
Local Theater: Congregational Theology
453(6)
Selected Bibliography 459(12)
Index of Names 471(6)
Index of Subjects 477

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