Theology

Hilary A. Mooney

Theophany

The Appearing of God According to the Writings of Johannes Scottus Eriugena

[Theophanie. Das Thema der Erscheinung Gottes im Werk von Johannes Scottus Eriugena.]

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Hilary Anne-Marie Mooney's study is based on the new critical edition of Eriugena's Periphyseon and analyzes Eriugena as a biblically rooted theologian. The author presents the notion of 'theophany', the appearing of God, as the key to understanding Eriugena's system as a whole. The theophanic structure inherent in all Eriugena's accounts of divine revealing possesses an impressive coherence.
Hilary Anne-Marie Mooney investigates the notion of theophany in the writings of the early medieval thinker Johannes Scottus Eriugena. She focuses on the creative impulses which he draws from the Scripture and she investigates the influence of theological and philosophical thinkers of the first six Christian centuries on Eriugena. The author considers those passages of Eriugena's writings in which the precise term 'theophany' is used as well as other passages in which the term does not occur but which are nonetheless imbued with the 'notion' of a theophanic appearing of God. These traces of theophanic understanding of the revealing of God are considered within Eriugena's oeuvre as a whole, including his biblical commentaries. In her study, the author maintains that a theophanic structure characterized by four recurring facets may be unearthed in Eriugena's theology of the revealing of God. In the various contexts within which he writes about this divine revealing (in his theology of creation, his anthropology, his account of the relationship between human beings and God as seen from the perspective of a Christian spirituality), it is the notion of theophany which he uses to illuminate the relationship between that which is created and its creator. In doing so, he bequeaths a rich theological analysis of the appearing of God to subsequent generations of theologians and shows himself to be both a coherent and creative thinker.
Authors/Editors

Hilary A. Mooney Born 1962; studied philosophy, classical languages, and theology in Dublin; 1991 Ph.D.; 2003 Habilitation; apl. Professor at the University of Freiburg; she currently teaches at the University of Education in Schwäbisch Gmünd.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: International Review of Biblical Studies — 55 (2008/09), S. 2153
In: Theologische Rundschau — 76 (2011), S. 388–389 (Martin Ohst)
In: Theological Book Review — 21 (2009), Heft 2, S. 70 (Simon J.G. Burton)
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 135 (2010), S. 453–454 (Volker Leppin)
In: Archa Verbi — 8 (2011), S. 181–182 (José Luis Narvaja)