FINALITÀ
Theme:
Our Redemption is brought to perfection by Jesus’ Resurrection, Ascension and Pentecost.
ARGOMENTI
- Critical challenge to inadequate theories of the Redemption. - Use of a complementary methodology of biblical studies, not only exegetical and historical, but theological. - Synthesizing the theology of the Redemption (connections with Christology, Pneumatology and Sacraments).
TESTI
DAVIS S.-KENDALL D.- O’COLLINS G. (ed.), The Resurrection. An Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Resurrection of Jesus (Oxford, OUP 1998) 213-248; DURRWELL F.X., The Resurrection: A Biblical Study (London, Sheed & Ward 1960); KERESZTY R., Jesus Christ: Fundamental of Christology (New York, St Pauls 2002) Part III Ch IV Redemption as Assumption of Humankind into Trinitarian Communion. + Conclusion: The Ascension of Christ and Man’s Ascension, pp. 472-480 and (study questions on pp. 516-519); LICONA M., The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historicographical Approach (Illinois, IVP Academic 2010); O’COLLINS, Easter Faith: Believing in the Risen Jesus (London, Darton Longman & Todd 2003) Ch 5: Easter as Revelation and Redemption, pp. 85-102; RATZINGER JOSEPH,. Jesus of Nazareth, Vol. 2: Holy Week,from the entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection (San Francisco, Ignatius Press 2011) ch. 9 and final “Perspectives”; SCHÜSSLER FIORENZA F., The Resurrection of Jesus and Roman Catholic Fundamental Theology (London, OUP 1999); WRIGHT N.T., The Resurrection of the Son of God (London, SPCK 2003) Part IV chs 16 and 17. Part V chs 18 and 19.