A Timeless God? A Critical Appraisal of John Swinton's Theology of Time and Memory

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How to Cite: van Holten, W., & Walton, M. (2020). A Timeless God? A Critical Appraisal of John Swinton’s Theology of Time and Memory. Health and Social Care Chaplaincy, 8(1), 87-101. https://doi.org/10.1558/hscc.40137

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In two recent publications the practical theologian John Swinton has given extensive attention to the concepts of time and memory. He considers in what way these have a bearing on how, in Western culture, we view and treat people with disabilities or other kinds of impairment. The authors of this article argue that despite the many pastoral merits of Swinton's thinking on these subjects, his theology of time and memory is unsatisfactory as far as his interpretation of the relevant terms is concerned. Especially his appeal to the doctrine of divine timelessness which is shown to be flawed and unnecessary for his overall argument. A rejoinder to this article is presented by John Swinton at https://doi.org/10.1558/hscc.40527 and also in the print issue (HSCC 8.1).

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    Health and Social Care Chaplaincy
  • creator
    Wilko van Holten; Martin Walton
  • issn
    2051-5561 (online)
  • issue
    8.1
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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