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Rhythms of Salvation

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If doctrines of creation are, in part, descriptions of the cultural-natural confluence of rhythms mediating the God–creature relationship at particular times and places, then doctrines of salvation are different prescriptions for how those rhythms ought to be formed. As chapter six, this final chapter considers the role of rhythm in salvation from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives. The synchronic concerns the harmonizing and interruptive effects of salvation on the rhythms of creation, gleaned through Erich Przywara and Giorgio Agamben in contrast to alternatives proposed by Robert Jenson and David W. Congdon. The diachronic concerns the relationship between church and world as the concrete, temporal nexus of these movements in which new interruptions and new possibilities for ecclesial harmony continually emerge.
Title: Rhythms of Salvation
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If doctrines of creation are, in part, descriptions of the cultural-natural confluence of rhythms mediating the God–creature relationship at particular times and places, then doctrines of salvation are different prescriptions for how those rhythms ought to be formed.
As chapter six, this final chapter considers the role of rhythm in salvation from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives.
The synchronic concerns the harmonizing and interruptive effects of salvation on the rhythms of creation, gleaned through Erich Przywara and Giorgio Agamben in contrast to alternatives proposed by Robert Jenson and David W.
Congdon.
The diachronic concerns the relationship between church and world as the concrete, temporal nexus of these movements in which new interruptions and new possibilities for ecclesial harmony continually emerge.

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