King, Priest, and Prophet: A Trinitarian Theology of Atonement: Theology for the 21st Century
Autor Robert J. Shermanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567025609
ISBN-10: 0567025608
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Theology for the 21st Century
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0567025608
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Theology for the 21st Century
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
"Writing for lay and ordained church leaders, Professor Robert Sherman of Bangor Theological Seminary sets out a proposal for integrating Trinitarian and atonement theology. After critiquing representative atonement theologies from Anselm to current feminist theologians, Sherman argues that previous treatments of the atonement have focused too narrowly on one or another aspect of atonement. Sherman then proposes that the three offices of Christ as king, priest and prophet are a helpful way to describe the multifaceted of reconciliation, while emphasizing the integrated roles of the Trinity...the author does an admirable job of working with the various Biblical metaphors used to describe the atonement and linking these metaphors to the different descriptions of the Trinity's work through Christ the king, priest and prophet. I especially appreciated the discussions of Christ as sacrifice and first fruits. Sherman's treatment also rightly highlights the need to speak about God's reconciling work in various ways, in order to address people's experience adequately. While I never thought of the atonement as anything other than the joint work of all three Trinitarian persons, Sherman does a nice job of explaining why that's so. This is a helpful; addition to any pastor's library."
'Sherman's book is marked by a considerable number of strengths. The highly nuanced, biblically grounded character of his proposal, as well as its deep investment in the resources of the Christian tradition, contributes significantly to the growing body of doctrinally substantial theologies that have utilized the art of ressourcement.' Thomas A. Price, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, International Journal of Systematic Theology
"...Robert Sherman's volume on King, Priest, and Prophet: A Trinitarian Theology of the Atonement, we should welcome the emphasis portended in both the title and the subtitle of this work....the basic substance in this book is familiar....what is most striking and welcome about Sherman's book is the irenic and pastoral vein in which he writes, as he threads his way through citation and commentary on a mass of biblical texts, Trinity and atonement are thought through together." -Books & Culture, 2/05
"Someone who wants a map of the entire landscape would do well to start with Sherman's book." -The Christian Century (an ecumenical weekly), 3/22/05
'...Sherman provides good background to the debates about the atonement. Overall, he provides a rich survey of the diversity of the biblical material, and grounds it in a practical and pastorally applied way...I should recommend it highly as giving to the reasonably theologically literate reader a very good entrée into the practical implications and insights of a thoroughly Trinitarian (and indeed roundly biblical) understanding of the work of Christ.' Volume 22, Number 4
"Sherman gives us real theology. Drawing on the resources of Scripture and the tradition, he illumines some of the most central and most difficult questions of Christian theology, always with an eye to their implications for the church today."--William C. Placher, Charles D. and Elizabeth S. LaFollette Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Wabash College
"This is a satisfyingly rich piece of theology... Sherman's project should be embraced as an imaginative exercise within the broad parameters of orthodoxy. For that he deserves our thanks." - Amy Plantinga Pauw, Scottish Journal of Theology
"It is safe to say that no one has taken this line before, and Dr. Sherman is to be congratulated for having opened up a new dimension of theological inquiry...What we have here is a stimulating and original work which deserves to be read widely, studied, and answered by those whose primary concerns are, like Dr. Sherman's the edification and worship of the church." -Themelios 30/3
'His [Sherman's] exposition is pleasing and satisfying to read and constantly is suggestive of themes for further study, preaching and teaching....I heartily recommend this book.' Peter Toon, Theology, Jan/Feb 2006
"With an intended audience of Christian ministers (ordained or lay, and seminary students), this book seeks to serve the church in its 'mission of communicating the good news of Christ's atoning work to the world....[Sherman] has written a very clear and thoughtful exposition of a classically Reformed understanding of Christ's work and the Trinity. I strongly recommend this book for seminary, college, and adult education classes."-Louis Malcom, Theology Today, January 2006
'Sherman's book is marked by a considerable number of strengths. The highly nuanced, biblically grounded character of his proposal, as well as its deep investment in the resources of the Christian tradition, contributes significantly to the growing body of doctrinally substantial theologies that have utilized the art of ressourcement.' Thomas A. Price, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, International Journal of Systematic Theology
"...Robert Sherman's volume on King, Priest, and Prophet: A Trinitarian Theology of the Atonement, we should welcome the emphasis portended in both the title and the subtitle of this work....the basic substance in this book is familiar....what is most striking and welcome about Sherman's book is the irenic and pastoral vein in which he writes, as he threads his way through citation and commentary on a mass of biblical texts, Trinity and atonement are thought through together." -Books & Culture, 2/05
"Someone who wants a map of the entire landscape would do well to start with Sherman's book." -The Christian Century (an ecumenical weekly), 3/22/05
'...Sherman provides good background to the debates about the atonement. Overall, he provides a rich survey of the diversity of the biblical material, and grounds it in a practical and pastorally applied way...I should recommend it highly as giving to the reasonably theologically literate reader a very good entrée into the practical implications and insights of a thoroughly Trinitarian (and indeed roundly biblical) understanding of the work of Christ.' Volume 22, Number 4
"Sherman gives us real theology. Drawing on the resources of Scripture and the tradition, he illumines some of the most central and most difficult questions of Christian theology, always with an eye to their implications for the church today."--William C. Placher, Charles D. and Elizabeth S. LaFollette Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Wabash College
"This is a satisfyingly rich piece of theology... Sherman's project should be embraced as an imaginative exercise within the broad parameters of orthodoxy. For that he deserves our thanks." - Amy Plantinga Pauw, Scottish Journal of Theology
"It is safe to say that no one has taken this line before, and Dr. Sherman is to be congratulated for having opened up a new dimension of theological inquiry...What we have here is a stimulating and original work which deserves to be read widely, studied, and answered by those whose primary concerns are, like Dr. Sherman's the edification and worship of the church." -Themelios 30/3
'His [Sherman's] exposition is pleasing and satisfying to read and constantly is suggestive of themes for further study, preaching and teaching....I heartily recommend this book.' Peter Toon, Theology, Jan/Feb 2006
"With an intended audience of Christian ministers (ordained or lay, and seminary students), this book seeks to serve the church in its 'mission of communicating the good news of Christ's atoning work to the world....[Sherman] has written a very clear and thoughtful exposition of a classically Reformed understanding of Christ's work and the Trinity. I strongly recommend this book for seminary, college, and adult education classes."-Louis Malcom, Theology Today, January 2006