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T&T Clark Companion to Atonement: Bloomsbury Companions

Editat de Dr Adam J. Johnson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iul 2021
The T&T Clark Companion to Atonement establishes a vision for the doctrine of the atonement as a unified yet extraordinarily rich event calling for the church's full appropriation. Most edited volumes on this doctrine focus on one aspect of the work of Christ (for example, Girard, Feminist thought, Penal Substitution or divine violence). The Companion is unique in that every essay seeks to both appropriate and stimulate the church's understanding of the manifold nature of Christ's death and resurrection. The essays are divided into four main sections: 1) dogmatic location, 2) chapters on the Old and New Testaments, 3) major theologians and 4) contemporary developments. The first set of essays explore the inter-relationship between the atonement and other Christian doctrines (for example Trinity, Christology and Pneumatology), opening up yet further avenues of inquiry. Essays on key theologians eschew reductionism, striving to bring out the nuances and breadth of the contribution. The same is true of the biblical essays. The final section explores more recent developments within the doctrine (for example the work of Rene Girard, and the ongoing reflection on "Holy Saturday"). The book is comprised of 18 major essays, and an A-Z section containing shorter dictionary-length entries on a much broader range of topics. The result is a combination of in-depth analysis and breadth of scope, making this a benchmark work for further studies in the doctrine.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567701114
ISBN-10: 0567701115
Pagini: 874
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.21 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Bloomsbury Companions

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Offers an exploration of the contribution of key historical figures to studies of the atonement

Notă biografică

Adam J. Johnson received his PhD from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield IL, and is Associate Professor of Theology at the Torey Honors Institute, Biola University, USA.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgements1. Atonement: The State of the Doctrine, Adam Johnson (Biola University, USA)2. These Three Atone: Trinity and Atonement, Fred Sanders (Biola University, USA)3. Atonement and Incarnation, Ivor J. Davidson (formerly St Andrews University, UKDogmatic Location )4. Resurrection and Atonement in the Theology of Thomas T.F. Torrance, Paul D. Molnar (St John's University in New York, USA)5. The Atonement and the Holy Spirit, Christopher R.J. Holmes (University of Otago, New Zealand)6. God's Reconciling Work: Atonement in the Old Testament, Stephen B. Chapman (Duke Divinity School, USA)7. Theologies of the Atonement in the New Testament, Joel B. Green (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)8. Athanasius's Incarnational Soteriology, Thomas G. Weinandy (St Paul Center for Biblical Theology, USA)9. St Gregory of Nyssa on the Dynamics of Salvation, John A. McGuckin (Colombia University, USA) 10. Anselmian Atonement, Katherine Sonderegger (Virginia Theological Seminary, USA)11. Love and the Atonement in Aquinas' Pauline Commentaries, Charles Raith II (John Brown University, USA)12. The Fury of Love: Calvin on the Atonement, Paul Dafydd Jones (University of Virginia, USA)13. Karl Barth, Shannon Smythe (Seattle Pacific University, USA)14. Christ's Descent Into Hell, Rodney Howsare (DeSales University, USA)15. The Persistence of the Ransom Theory of the Atonement, Adam Kotsko (Shimer College, USA)16. Penal Substitution, Stephen R. Holmes (University of St Andrews, UK)17. Methodological Issues in Approaching the Atonement, Oliver Crisp (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)18. Crucified -So What? Feminist Re-Readings of the Cross-Event, Arnfriour Guomundsdottir (University of Iceland, Iceland)19. 1st, 2nd and 3rd John by Matthew Jensen20. Peter Abelard by Adam Johnson21. Angels by Adam Johnson22. Animals by David Clough23. Apostolic Fathers by Harry Maier24. Ascension by Andrew Burgess25. Augustine by David Meconi26. Aulén, Gustaf by Roland Spjuth27. Baptism by Travis McMaken28. Bernard of Clairvaux by Tony Lane29. Blood by Eugene Rogers30. Bonaventure by Andrew Salzmann31. Bultmann by David Congdon32. Campbell, John by Peter Stevenson33. Catherine of Siena by Adam Eitel34. Covenant by Jeremy Treat35. Cranmer, Thomas by Scott Harrower36. Creeds by Ash Cocksworth37. Culture by Paul Metzger38. Cyril of Alexandria by Donald Fairbairn39. Ecclesiology by Joseph Mangina40. Edwards, Jonathan by Gary Williams41. Eschatology by Graham Cole42. Eucharist by Scott Harrower43. Exemplarism by Adam Kotsko44. Expiation/Propitiation by Graham Cole45. Forgiveness by Cynthia Rigsby46. P.T. Forsyth by Jason Goroncy47. Girard, Rene by Adam Johnson48. Global Theology by Mark Baker49. Gospel of John by Edward Klink50. Grotius, Hugo by Gert Van den Brink50. Gunton, Colin by Andrew Picard51. Hebrews by David Moffitt52. Hegel and FC Baure by Peter C. Hodgson53. Historical Books by Richard Briggs54. Ignatius of Antioch by Harry Maier55. Imagination, the Arts and the Atonement by Trevor Hart56. Imago Dei by Ryan Peterson57. Impassibility by Daniel Castelo58. Irenaeus by John Behr59. James by Robert Wall60. Justification by Allan Spence61. Kant by Nathan Jacobs62. Soren Kierkegaard by Murray Rae63. Kingdom of God by Cynthia Rigby64. Liberation Theology by Jules Martinex65. Lombard, Peter by Gill Evans66. Luke and Acts by Howard Marshall67. Luther, Martin by Robert Kolb68. Major Prophets by Mark Gignilliat69. Matthew and Mark by Jonathan Pennington70. Minor Prophets by Don Collett71. Missions, Divine by Adonis Vidu72. Moltmann, Jürgen by Matthias Grebe73. Munus Triplex by Adam Johnson74. Owen, John by Kelly Kapic75. Pannenberg by Kent Eilers76. Pastoral Ministry by Andrew Root77. Pauline Epistles by Tim Gombis78. Pentateuch by Alexander Desmond79. Petrine Epistles by David Nienhius80. Political Theology by Peter Leithart81. Prayer by Ash Cocksworth82. Problem of Evil by Matthias Grebe83. Reconciliation by Tom Bennett84. Reformed Scholastics by Brannon Ellis85. Religious Pluralism by Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen86. Representation by Jeanine Graham87. Revelation by Joe Mangina88. Ritschl by Matt Bruce89. Santification by Ben Rhodes90. Schleiermacher by Justin Stratis91. Duns Scotus by Tom Ward92. Sin by Adam Neder93. Socinus, Faustus by Alan Gomes94. Hugh of St. Victor by Gill Evans95. Supra and Infra Lapsarianism by Edwin Van Driel96. Theological Interpretation of Scripture by Scott Swain97. Union with Christ by Mark Garcia98. Universalism by Tom Greggs99. Divine Violence by Adam Johnson100. John Wesley by Tom McCall101. Wisdom Literature by Craig Bartholomew102. Wrath by Jeremy WynneIndex

Recenzii

A valuable resource. [T&T Clark Companion to the Atonement] is now the most comprehensive, up-to-date, multi-author volume on the matter. . Johnson has done everyone involved in the conversation around atonement a magnificent service. I'm sure I'll be returning to this volume time and time again.
You will not agree with everything you read, but everything you read will inspire-if you let it.
Readers will find here a wonderful array of topics matched by a superb selection of contributors, largely Reformed or Evangelical but also including eminent Catholic and Orthodox scholars. Very few books are absolutely necessary, but this one is an exception. Adam Johnson has outdone himself by producing what is truly an absolutely necessary book for anyone studying the Atonement.
This is simply the most comprehensive single volume on the saving significance of the cross of Christ of which I am aware. The line-up of contributors is excellent, and in these one hundred chapters (yes you read that correctly) there is much understanding: of biblical texts, historical figures, and theological concepts. If the doctrine of the atonement is indeed the church's act of worship, as the editor suggests, then this Companion is a living and lively sacrifice of praise, what the King James Version calls a 'reasonable service' (Rom 12:1).