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Jesus - a Summing Up!

Jesus - a Summing Up!
Author: John O'Loughlin
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2015-03-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781508856467

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As suggested by the title (which was evidently influenced by Arthur Koestler's 'Janus - A Summing Up'), this is a book that brings John O'Loughlin's philosophizing-cum-theosophizing, if not philologizing-cum-theologizing, to a kind of cumulative head, as he restates some of the conclusive Social Theocratic theories of his previous books and modifies, expands, and refines upon various of his more characteristic theories. Also, and not altogether usual for him, he has allowed these theories to be complemented by a degree of autobiography which he apparently needed to get out of his system and which, in any case, provides a springboard, as it were, to his regular approach to writing and thinking which, as the reader may already know, can be - and in this case certainly is - intensely metaphysical!


Christ the Sum of All Spiritual Things

Christ the Sum of All Spiritual Things
Author: Watchman Nee
Publisher: Christian Fellowship Publishers
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1973-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0935008144

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This book in the centrality of Jesus Christ in life and history is a compilation of messages given at mid-week meetings in Shanghai, China during the period of 1939-40 by the great Chinese pastor-teacher, Watchman Nee.


Interpreting Jesus

Interpreting Jesus
Author: N. T. Wright
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310098653

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Draws together the most important articles on Jesus and the gospels by distinguished scholar and author N. T. Wright. Interpreting Jesus puts into one volume the development of Wright's thought on this subject over the last three decades. It collects the essays—written for a wide variety of publications—that led up to his groundbreaking book Jesus and the Victory of God, and it includes such wide-ranging themes as: The Biblical Roots of Trinitarian Theology The History, Eschatology, and New Creation in John's Gospel The Evangelists' Use of the Old Testament as an Implicit Overarching Narrative And The Public Meaning of the Gospels Interpreting Jesus displays Wright's engaging prose, his courage to go where few have gone, and his joy to bridge the work of the academy and the church. Here is a rich feast for any serious student of the Bible, especially of the New Testament. Detailed, incisive, and exquisitely nuanced exegesis, this collection will reward you with a clearer, deeper, and more informed appreciation of the recent advances in Jesus studies, and their significance for theology today. Many of the included studies have never been published or were made available only in hard-to-find larger volumes and journals.


Christ, Providence and History

Christ, Providence and History
Author: Mike Higton
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567080523

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This book is the first full study of the whole of Hans Frei's work. Higton draws on a wide range of unpublished material in the Frei archives to present a comprehensive, fresh, and original interpretation of Frei's theology. He places Frei's well-known work on biblical hemeneutics firmly in the context of his theological wrestling with Barth and of the dominant traditions of Western Protestant theology.


THE GLORY OF CHRIST

THE GLORY OF CHRIST
Author: JOHN OWEN
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-11-27
Genre:
ISBN: 1618980580

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The God We Proclaim

The God We Proclaim
Author: John Hughes
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498293468

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Throughout history, Christians have found the summary of their faith in the three ancient creeds. The God We Proclaim explores that faith as it is found in the shortest of them: the Apostles' Creed. The contributors are among Britain's foremost Christian communicators and teachers. Written with an infectious enthusiasm for theology, The God We Proclaim is ideal for anyone seeking to understand the Christian faith, either individually, or in a church or student study group. It is based on a set of sermons delivered in the chapel of Jesus College, Cambridge, which surveyed the foundations of Christianity. Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957) wrote in her essay "The Dogma is the Drama" that people assume that if churches are empty it is because preachers "insist too much upon doctrine," or "dull dogma" as they disapprovingly call it. Sayers knew that the opposite is true. "It is the neglect of dogma that makes for dullness. The Christian faith is the most exciting drama that ever staggered the imagination of man--and the dogma is the drama."


Jesus: Fallen?

Jesus: Fallen?
Author: Emmanuel Hatzidakis
Publisher: Orthodox Witness
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0977897052

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Was Jesus Christ a fallen human being, like us? Was His human nature corrupt and sinful, inherently and necessarily subject to suffering and death? Did He inherit a fallen humanity? If His humanity was fallen how was He sinless? Did He have human ignorance? In what way was His human will involved in the plan of salvation? What effect did the hypostatic union have on His humanity? In Jesus: Fallen?, Emmanuel Hatzidakis, a Greek Orthodox priest, addresses these and other controversial questions pertaining to the human nature of Christ, which are debated in many Christian denominations, and in his own Church. The theology advanced in the book is the traditional theology of the historic Church. In all the modern confusio of multiple Christs, here we have the perennial image of the incarnate God, the Theanthropos Christ. The book should appeal to every serious Christian and student of theology, history of dogma and Church History who is comfortable neither with liberalism nor fundamentalism, but who is searching for the authentically true teachings of Christianity. Hatzidakis draws richly from the patristic inheritance of East and West in an original, refreshing, and accessible way. He refutes opinions formed by many eminent postlapsarian theologians. This pivotal study is the first to address this topic from an Eastern Orthodox perspective and in this regard it constitutes an important contribution to Christology. A well-researched study it sheds light from an Eastern Orthodox perspective on this intriguing and crucial topic. It maintains that the subject of Christ’s humanity and its understanding is neither a theologoumenon nor an abstract intellectual cogitation, but a matter of profound soteriological and anthropological import.


The Glory of God and Paul

The Glory of God and Paul
Author: Christopher W. Morgan
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1514004488

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The apostle Paul's theology of glory has its foundations in the biblical drama of creation, fall, redemption, and consummation, and in the identity of Jesus as revealed in his teachings, life, death, and resurrection. The triune God, who is intrinsically glorious, graciously and joyfully displays his glory, largely through his creation, human image-bearers, providence, and redemptive acts. God's people respond by glorifying him. God receives glory and, through uniting his people to Christ, he shares his glory with them—all to his eternal glory. Christopher Morgan and Robert Peterson explore the glory of God in Paul's letters with regard to the Trinity, salvation, the resurrection, the new covenant, the church, eschatology, and the Christian life. God intends his glory to impact many areas of believers' lives: their gradual transformation "from glory to glory" (2 Cor 3:18) occurs as they meditate and reflect on the splendor of the Lord.


The Ethical Teaching of Jesus

The Ethical Teaching of Jesus
Author: Charles Augustus Briggs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1904
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN:

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