WHDL - 00019956
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WHDL - 00019956
Anyone who has read much of Milbank will immediately recognize that my task is a difficult one. Understanding his work will require patience on the part of the reader. In order to grasp his theological project I will attempt to sketch out in very basic terms two movements, one critical and the other constructive in each of the three sections. I will look at his critique of secular reason and his ancient postmodernity in the first section. My second task will be to look specifically at Milbank's Trinitarian ontology. Once again the first movement will be critical and then constructive. Finally, in the third section I intend to look at how all of this might help those of us within the ranks of the Wesleyan-holiness tradition to re-narrate the nature of redemption. This is the peaceful flight that I promise in the title of this paper. It is a concept that requires a good deal of work in order to appreciate fully. While it will take some time to get there the path of peaceful flight is the ultimate goal for my reflections.
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