Verbum et Ecclesia (Mar 2015)

Happy? A critical analysis of salvation in Ellen Charry that portrays human flourishing as healing, beauty and pleasure

  • Nadia Marais

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v36i1.1359
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 1

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Happiness and human flourishing has increasingly, especially in American and German theological writing, become a focus in systematic theological research on creation, salvation and eschatology. The doctrine of salvation has particularly interesting (including etymological) connections with the notions of well-being and health. This paper proposes to do a critical analysis of well known American happiness theologian Ellen Charry�s portrayal of salvation, who engages with classical theology, Christian doctrine and positive psychology to reposition the notions of �happiness� and �human flourishing� within theological reflection. The art of happiness has, for Charry, to do with knowing, loving and enjoying God. In this article it will be argued that Charry�s portrayal of salvation as being �happy� shapes an understanding of flourishing that entails healing, beauty and pleasure.

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