Redemptive Change Atonement and the Christian Cure of the Soul

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Pub. Date: 2002-04-01
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury T & T Clark
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Summary

A deeply and passionately argued examination of the inextricably bound natures of personal identity and atonement.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xii
Introduction 1(3)
Two Constraints
4(2)
Three Theses
6(6)
Four Objections
12(7)
Two Poles of Criticism
19(36)
Crushing Authoritarianism
24(12)
Vain Overreaching
36(10)
An Analytic Statement of the Criticisms
46(6)
Modern Humanism Defined
52(3)
Redemption without Change
55(26)
Rousseau and the Gap
59(8)
Draining the Gap of Moral Significance
67(8)
The Price of Consistency
75(6)
A Mitigated Humanism
81(30)
The Curse of Overreaching
83(9)
Salvation through Custom and Habit
92(5)
The Continuity Problem
97(8)
The Problem of Transformative Desire
105(6)
Vindicating Change
111(42)
Wanting to Be Different
115(8)
Moral Faith
123(13)
Three False Views of Evil
136(10)
Kant's Radical-Evil View
146(7)
The Need for Atonement
153(40)
Personal Potency and the Horror of Dependence
157(12)
Personal Continuity and the Fear of Difference
169(13)
The Failure of We-Matter-Most Humanism
182(11)
Atonement and the Christian Cure of the Soul
193(54)
The Need for Change
197(16)
Potency for Change
213(8)
Continuity in Change
221(18)
Modern Humanism versus Christian Humanism
239(8)
Works Cited 247(6)
Index 253

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