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Subject Index
absence of God, see 'death of God' theology
Absolute, the 22, 37, 89, 114, 132 -3
Absolute Spirit 213 -17, 239 -43, 244, 245, 247
acceptance 153 -4, 158, 161, 184, 267
Adam 212, 221
alienation 150, 151, 161, 162, 205, chs. 8-9
passim, 262 -5, 266
analogy 53, 228
anxiety 145, 160, 161, 172, 208, 211, 212, 214,
252, 256, 257, 258
apathy 15, 48, 108
atheism 32, 179
atonement 157 -8, 161, 162, 217, 247, 255 -7,
265
Christus Victor model of 164, 208 -9, 264
subjective and objective views of 6 - 7, 167,
265 -6
Auschwitz 3 - 4, 5, 31, 173, 175, 191
authority 89 - 90, 145, 148
see also domination; monarchy of God
Black Theology, 18
Body of Christ 165
calm 184
Chalcedon, Council of 1, 28
choice of God
no 'otherwise' in 70 -1, 74 -5, 119 -21, 133,
135, 142, 239, 262
to be for his creation 68 - 76, 88, 117, 238, 262
to be himself 67, 69 - 70, 76, 88, 219, 238, 254
to be in need 68 - 70, 74
to suffer 35, 61 -3, 107, 133, 241, 254, 262 -3
see also desire of God; suffering of God: as
active suffering; will of God
church 164 -5, 235
classical theism 1, 15, 18, 49 - 55, 86 -7, 98
and aseity of God 47, 63, 76, 184
and God as simple being 94, 184
and necessary being 47, 58, 64 -5, 67, 97 n.
and real and conceptual relationships 53 -4,
57, 60
co-creation, see creativity, human
covenant 74, 119, 254
creation 13 - 14, 68 - 70, 85 -6
analogy of artist in 56, 94 -5, 96, 97
contingent nature of 66, 73
ex nihilo 7, 75, 136 -7, 199, 210, 211 -12
goal of 79 - 81
randomness in 226 -7
risk in 33 -4, 36, 105 -6, 215 -16
see also creativity, human; fulfilment of God;
universe
creativity, human 14, 40, 56, 65, 67, 75, 85 -6,
96 -7, 121, 137
cross of Jesus Christ 157, 161 -3, 221
as decisive for nature of God 6 - 12, 29, 165 -
6, 265 -6; see also suffering of God: as
unique suffering in the cross of Christ
as disclosing love of God 6, 135, 164, 265
effect upon human existence 11, 147, 164 -7,
266 -7; see also atonement
God-forsakenness in 6, 137, 148, 151, 162,
168, 201, 202, 204, 258
see also death of God
death 210, 222 -3
and dying 197 -8
finality of 194 -5, 267
loss of meaning in 207 -8
loss of relationships (estrangement) in 162 -
3, 200 -3, 267
as 'most alien and yet most our own 207,
213, 215, 217, 262
as negation of life 194, 199, 207, 222
see also non-being
death of God
as death of the living God 15, 189, 198 - 200,
206, 261, 265
as encounter with non-being ('most alien
and yet most his own') 207 -8, 209, 213,
215, 217, 218, 221, 229, 234 -5, 239, 249,
262
as experience of perishing 119, 180, 199 -
200, 205, 211, 262
as mode of divine presence 189 -93
as relevant for suffering world 191, 195, 206
as self-definition of God 30, 89, 150, 198,
199, 205, 265 -6
as separation within Trinity 9 - 10, 196 -7,
201 -6, 265
'death of God' theology 174 -7

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Creative Suffering of God. Contributors: Paul S. Fiddes - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: 276.
    
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