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  1. Heavenly Participation: The Weaving of a Sacramental Tapestry.Hans Boersma - 2011
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  2. Nouvelle Théologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery.Hans Boersma - 2009
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  3. Violence, Hospitality, and the Cross: Reappropriating the Atonement Tradition.Hans Boersma - 2004
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  4. Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa: An Anagogical Approach.Hans Boersma - 2013
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    “This is the day which the Lord has made”: Scripture, manumission, and the heavenly future in saint Gregory of nyssa.Hans Boersma - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (4):657-672.
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    A sacramental journey to the beatific vision: The intellectualism of Pierre Rousselot.Hans Boersma - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (6):1015-1034.
    This essay traces the intellectualist position of Pierre Rousselot (1878–1915) as he developed it in reaction to neo‐Thomist scholasticism, and argues that at the heart of Rousselot's approach lay a sacramental ontology. Rousselot's 1908 dissertations on St. Thomas's intellectualism and on love in the Middle Ages are best understood in the context of the 1907 condemnations of Modernism. Rousselot questioned the firmly entrenched rationalist approach of the neo‐Thomist revival. While continuing in the Thomist intellectualist tradition, he argued for a chastened (...)
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    Christ and Horrors: The Coherence of Christology – By Marilyn McCord Adams.Hans Boersma - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (1):134-137.
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    Irenaeus, Derrida and Hospitality: On the Eschatological Overcoming of Violence.Hans Boersma - 2003 - Modern Theology 19 (2):163-180.
    God's hospitality or welcome of human beings into eternal life can be approached by means of Western or Eastern strategies. I explore Derrida's understanding of "pure hospitality", which contains parallels with apophatic theology. I then appeal to Irenaeus's eschatology, which exhibits a fruitful tension between kataphatic and apophatic elements, to provide a transcendent warrant for human hospitality. On the one hand, the Bishop's millenarian opposition to Gnosticism implies the continuation of the substance of creation in the eternal Kingdom. On the (...)
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    “Numbed with Grief”: Gregory of Nyssa on Bereavement and Hope1.Hans Boersma - 2014 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 7 (1):46-59.
    How ought we to deal with our embodied existence–-and particularly the emotion of grief–-in the light of the gospel? Gregory of Nyssa recognizes the embodied character of our emotional lives, but he refuses to exempt the passion of grief from moral evaluation. While the Cappadocian father is attuned to the powerful role that the emotion of grief plays in our lives, he is also keenly aware of the fallen character of the body and of the problematic character of the passions. (...)
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    Realizing pleasant Grove: The real presence of the eschaton in the life of Stanley Hauerwas.Hans Boersma - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (2):308-314.
    Taking my cue from Hannah's Child: A Theologian's Memoir, I discuss the struggles Stanley Hauerwas experiences in trying to identify a place he can call home. The memoir suggests that his academic endeavours have taken Hauerwas far from his hometown, Pleasant Grove, Texas. The book shows, however, that places such as Pleasant Grove function for Hauerwas as anticipations of the heavenly eschaton. To suggest that Christians have no home here on earth does not take into account sufficiently the “real presence” (...)
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    Spiritual interpretation and realigned temporality.Hans Boersma & Matthew Levering - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (4):587-596.