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Doxology and Theology

An Investigation of the Apostles’ Creed in Light of Ludwig Wittgenstein

by Paul Galbreath (Author)
©2008 Monographs X, 168 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 285

Summary

This book, which developed from an understanding of the dialectical relationship between theology and the church, provides information about the function and domain of language in the church through an analysis of its creedal statements. The study begins with an historical investigation of the crisis in linguistic interpretation in the church and theological community. Subsequently, a philosophical framework is presented through an investigation of particularly significant aspects of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s later writings. Following a discussion of the alternative readings of Wittgenstein by theologians, examples are presented for ways in which we can apply Wittgenstein’s linguistic approach to the interpretation of creeds. After distinguishing optional approaches to the creeds, the book presents an understanding of creedal statements in light of Wittgenstein. Reclaiming the functional nature of doxological language within its liturgical context provides a central connection between the language of the church and the actions of its members.

Details

Pages
X, 168
Year
2008
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433101489
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433104411
Language
English
Keywords
Theologie Theology Worship Liturgy Creed Doxology Wittgenstein, Ludwig Wittgenstein Creeds
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. X, 168 pp.

Biographical notes

Paul Galbreath (Author)

The Author: Paul Galbreath is Associate Professor of Preaching and Worship at Union Theological Seminary and the Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond, Virginia. He holds a doctor of theology degree in systematic theology from the University of Heidelberg in Germany and a doctor of philosophy degree in biblical studies from Baylor University. He is the author of Leading from the Table.

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