Jesus and the God of classical theism: biblical Christology in light of the doctrine of God
"In both biblical studies and systematic theology, modern treatments of the person of Christ have cast doubt on whether earlier Christian descriptions of God--in which God is immutable, impassible, eternal, and simple--can fit together with the revelation of God in Christ. In addition, such tre...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In both biblical studies and systematic theology, modern treatments of the person of Christ have cast doubt on whether earlier Christian descriptions of God--in which God is immutable, impassible, eternal, and simple--can fit together with the revelation of God in Christ. In addition, such treatments have called into question whether these concepts and categories still enable insight into the Bible's portrayal of Christ's life and work. This book explains how the Jesus revealed in Scripture comports with earlier Christian descriptions of God. Steven Duby argues that the Bible's Christology coheres with and even requires the affirmation of divine attributes like immutability, impassibility, eternity, and simplicity. Duby offers a constructive treatment of the person of Christ, illuminating his relationship to the Father and the Spirit, the unity of his person, and the genuineness of his human life and suffering."-- |
Beschreibung: | xx, 444 Seiten 23 cm |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- 1. Biblical Christology and "Classical Theism" -- I. Introduction -- II. Christological Challenges to "Classical Theism" -- III. Opposition to "Metaphysics" -- IV. Revisiting God's Perfections -- V. Revisiting the Role of Metaphysical Concepts -- VI. Conclusion -- 2. "The Word Was with God": The Son's Eternal Relation to the Father -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. The Unity and Simplicity of God -- IV. Essence, Persons, and Relations -- V. Two Challenges -- VI. Conclusion -- 3. "Foreknown before the Foundation of the World": The Son's Election and Mission -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Eternal Actuality and the Divine Decree -- IV. Election, Immutability, and the Pactum Salutis -- V. Procession, Mission, and Historical Assumption -- VI. Conclusion -- 4. "And the Word Became Flesh": The Son's Relationship to His Human Nature -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Dogmatic Elaboration -- | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. Concerns about the Communicatio Idiomatum and the Extra Calvinisticum -- V. Response to Concerns -- VI. Conclusion -- 5. "The Spirit of the LORD Is upon Me": The Son's Dependence on the Holy Spirit Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Concerns regarding the Unity of God's Operations -- IV. Unity and Diversity in God's Operations -- V. The Gifts of the Spirit and the Human Experience of the Son -- VI. Conclusion -- 6. "I Have Come to Do Your Will, O God": The Son's Obedience -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Faith, Weakness, and Growth in the Obedience of Christ -- IV. Questions about Christ's Sinlessness and Spiritual Exertion -- V. The Logic of Christ's Spiritual Exertion -- VI. Conclusion -- 7. "A Man of Sorrows": The Son's Suffering -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Impassibility and the Nature of Passions -- IV. Impassibility and Metaphorical Attribution of Passions to God -- | |
505 | 8 | |a V. Impassibility and Reduplicative Predication in Christology -- VI. Conclusion -- Conclusion | |
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contents | Introduction -- 1. Biblical Christology and "Classical Theism" -- I. Introduction -- II. Christological Challenges to "Classical Theism" -- III. Opposition to "Metaphysics" -- IV. Revisiting God's Perfections -- V. Revisiting the Role of Metaphysical Concepts -- VI. Conclusion -- 2. "The Word Was with God": The Son's Eternal Relation to the Father -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. The Unity and Simplicity of God -- IV. Essence, Persons, and Relations -- V. Two Challenges -- VI. Conclusion -- 3. "Foreknown before the Foundation of the World": The Son's Election and Mission -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Eternal Actuality and the Divine Decree -- IV. Election, Immutability, and the Pactum Salutis -- V. Procession, Mission, and Historical Assumption -- VI. Conclusion -- 4. "And the Word Became Flesh": The Son's Relationship to His Human Nature -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Dogmatic Elaboration -- IV. Concerns about the Communicatio Idiomatum and the Extra Calvinisticum -- V. Response to Concerns -- VI. Conclusion -- 5. "The Spirit of the LORD Is upon Me": The Son's Dependence on the Holy Spirit Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Concerns regarding the Unity of God's Operations -- IV. Unity and Diversity in God's Operations -- V. The Gifts of the Spirit and the Human Experience of the Son -- VI. Conclusion -- 6. "I Have Come to Do Your Will, O God": The Son's Obedience -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Faith, Weakness, and Growth in the Obedience of Christ -- IV. Questions about Christ's Sinlessness and Spiritual Exertion -- V. The Logic of Christ's Spiritual Exertion -- VI. Conclusion -- 7. "A Man of Sorrows": The Son's Suffering -- I. Introduction -- II. Biblical Description -- III. Impassibility and the Nature of Passions -- IV. Impassibility and Metaphorical Attribution of Passions to God -- V. Impassibility and Reduplicative Predication in Christology -- VI. Conclusion -- Conclusion |
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