Wrath Among the Perfections of God's Life: T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Autor Dr Jeremy J. Wynneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567103109
ISBN-10: 0567103102
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567103102
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
models
a
unity
of
rigorous
conceptual
analysis
and
sustained
theological
exposition
of
scripture
Notă biografică
Dr
Jeremy
Wynne
holds
a
doctorate
in
Systematic
Theology
from
King's
College,
University
of
Aberdeen.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
§1
A
Systematic
Approach
Reconsidered
1.1
Theological
Approaches
to
the
Topic
of
Wrath
1.2
Renewed
Interest
in
the
Divine
Perfections
1.3
Purpose,
Plan
and
Limitations
PART
ONE
§2
The
Subject
Matter
of
the
Doctrine
of
the
Divine
Perfections:
Content
Impressing
Form
2.1
The
Living
God
2.2
The
Self-Named
God:
Father,
Son
and
Holy
Spirit
2.3
The
Eternal
God
§3
The
Arrangement
and
Inner
Logic
of
the
Divine
Perfections:Form
Reflecting
Content
3.1
Efficiency
and
the
Way
of
Intensification:
Francis
Turretin
on
the
Reformed
Orthodoxy
Arrangement
of
the
Attributes
3.2
Beyond
the
Subjectivity
of
Morals
and
Doctrine:
Friedrich
Schleiermacher
on
the
Attributes
which
Relate
to
the
Immediate
Self-Consciousness
3.3
An
Overflowing
Depth:
Karl
Barth
on
God's
Love
in
Freedom
Modes
of
Divine
Perfection
PART
TWO
§4
The
Lord's
Vineyard
and
the
Rule
of
his
Generosity:
Matthew
20:1-16
and
Isaiah
5:1-7
4.1
The
Image
of
the
Vineyard
4.2
The
Righteousness
of
God:
Self-Identical
in
Every
Mode
4.3
The
Living
Parable
§5
Wrath,
Righteousness,
and
the
Acquittal
of
the
Guilty:
Romans
3:21-26
and
Exodus
34:6-7
5.1
Sinners
under
God's
Wrath
5.2
The
Gift
of
Jesus
Christ:
Wrath
and
the
Exchange
of
Death
for
Life
5.3
Acquittal
of
the
Guilty
§6
Publication
of
Salvation
and
Final
Judgment:
Revelation
14:14-20
....
and
Amos
3:2
6.1
The
Righteous
God,
the
Hope
of
the
Persecuted
6.2
Wrath,
History
and
the
Divine
Pedagogy
Bibliography
Subject
Index
Scripture
Index
Recenzii
Talk
of
divine
wrath
stands
at
the
margins
of
much
contemporary
theology,
and
the
great
merit
of
this
fine
essay
is
not
simply
to
recall
attention
to
a
neglected
scriptural
theme
but
to
show
how
it
belongs
to
a
well-ordered
account
of
God's
perfect
righteousness.
This
is
a
potent
exercise
in
exegetical
dogmatics-
well-researched,
carefully
argued,
and
elegantly
presented
-that
should
be
of
considerable
interest
both
in
the
church
and
the
academy.
Wrath Among the Perfections of God's Life sets out to correct a long-standing deficit in modern academic theology, the hostility toward Divine wrath as an attribute of the Divine nature. As such, the book itself is decidedly modern in its approach and content: while Lactantius, Irenaeus and Nyssa make important but slender contributions to the work, Schleiermacher, Barth, and Bavinck dominate. The Protestant scholastics -notably Turretin -come in for close attention, and through them, Calvin's Institutes. This is natural, for the opposition to Divine wrath as an attribute, or even aspect, of God's nature is born of the modern era, and has become axiomatic in Schleiermacher, Ritschl, and present-day adherents. This lacuna extends to Biblical scholarship in the modern vein, as this work amply demonstrates. Wynne shows a fine range in his treatment of contemporary authors, moving deftly from analytic philosophers, to systematicians such as Webster, Jüngle and Tanner, to secondary authorities on Reformed dogmatics. Wynne's aim is to open up conceptual and doctrinal space for Divine wrath within the life of God: such wrath, he argues, should be set out as a mode of God's righteousness, serving the end of God's merciful justification of the ungodly. Wynne has shown independence of mind and judgment; he has marshaled extensive research in primary and secondary materials; he has argued a clear and sustained thesis through careful and rigorous conceptual analysis. Most importantly, Wynne has taken a doctrine self-evidently central to Christian teaching in the pre-modern era, the wrath of the Living God, and brought it back into conversation with modern academic theology and exegesis -a fine scholarly gift to theology.
Alongside its astute engagement with contemporary sources, the book nevertheless challenges one's expectations of what a modern theological text should be...W.'s study illustrates expertly how doctrinal theology might yet be serviceable to contemporary Protestantism.
Wrath Among the Perfections of God's Life sets out to correct a long-standing deficit in modern academic theology, the hostility toward Divine wrath as an attribute of the Divine nature. As such, the book itself is decidedly modern in its approach and content: while Lactantius, Irenaeus and Nyssa make important but slender contributions to the work, Schleiermacher, Barth, and Bavinck dominate. The Protestant scholastics -notably Turretin -come in for close attention, and through them, Calvin's Institutes. This is natural, for the opposition to Divine wrath as an attribute, or even aspect, of God's nature is born of the modern era, and has become axiomatic in Schleiermacher, Ritschl, and present-day adherents. This lacuna extends to Biblical scholarship in the modern vein, as this work amply demonstrates. Wynne shows a fine range in his treatment of contemporary authors, moving deftly from analytic philosophers, to systematicians such as Webster, Jüngle and Tanner, to secondary authorities on Reformed dogmatics. Wynne's aim is to open up conceptual and doctrinal space for Divine wrath within the life of God: such wrath, he argues, should be set out as a mode of God's righteousness, serving the end of God's merciful justification of the ungodly. Wynne has shown independence of mind and judgment; he has marshaled extensive research in primary and secondary materials; he has argued a clear and sustained thesis through careful and rigorous conceptual analysis. Most importantly, Wynne has taken a doctrine self-evidently central to Christian teaching in the pre-modern era, the wrath of the Living God, and brought it back into conversation with modern academic theology and exegesis -a fine scholarly gift to theology.
Alongside its astute engagement with contemporary sources, the book nevertheless challenges one's expectations of what a modern theological text should be...W.'s study illustrates expertly how doctrinal theology might yet be serviceable to contemporary Protestantism.
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Late-modern theology is marked by persistent and widespread uncertainty as to how the wrath of God can be taken up as a legitimate theme within dogmatics. This monograph in the field of Systematic Theology looks at the Doctrine of God, particularly his 'wrath' among his other properties.
Late-modern theology is marked by persistent and widespread uncertainty as to how the wrath of God can be taken up as a legitimate theme within dogmatics. This monograph in the field of Systematic Theology looks at the Doctrine of God, particularly his 'wrath' among his other properties.