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Toward a Cosmic Christology: A Kerygmatic Proposal
Authors:H Paul Santmire
Institution:1. Volda University College and NLA University College Bergen, Norwaysetherk@hivolda.no
Abstract:This kerygmatic (Tillich) proposal for a cosmic christology presupposes (with Sittler) that in our times the scope of christology must be as large as the whole creation. Noting a body of extant literature pertaining to the theme (Teilhard de Chardin, Tillich, Gunton, Moltmann, Fox, McFague, Edwards), this article argues that Martin Luther's “ubiquity Christology” should receive a fresh hearing in order to broaden and deepen the current discussion, in a way that can contribute both to kerygmatic and apologetic theological constructions. Concerns of critics of Luther's ubiquity Christology are addressed and its underdeveloped character is noted, with suggestions for expanding Luther's vision. At the end, the potential ecumenical benefits of this kind of reclamation of Luther's thought are affirmed, as is the need for kerygmatic theologians to develop not only cosmic christologies, but also cosmic pneumatologies.
Keywords:Cosmic christology  Kerygma  Ubiquity Christology  Paradox  Divine transcendence  Divine immanence  The “local presence” of Christ  Theodicy  Cosmic pneumatology
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