Jesus and the God of Classical Theism: Biblical Christology in Light of the Doctrine of God
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan Baker Academic 2022Description: 444p 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781540967114
- D11 23 D854
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 378-416) and indexes.
Biblical Christology and "Classical Theism"
Christological Challenges to "Classical Theism"
Opposition to "Metaphyiscs
Revising God's perfections
Revisiting the Role of Metaphysical Concepts
"The Wood Was with God's The Son's Eternal Relation to the Father
Biblical Description
The Unity and Simplicity of God
Essence, Persons, and Relations
Two Challenges
"Foreknown before the Foundation of the World": The Son's Election and Mission
Biblical Description
Eternal Actuality and the Divine Decree
Election, Immutability, and the Pactum Salutis
Procession, Mission, and Historical Assumption
"And the Word Became Flesh": The Son's Relationship to His Human Nature
Biblical Description
Dogmatic Elaboration
Concerns about the Communicatio Idiomatum and the Extra Calvinisticum
Response to Concerns
"The Spirit of the LORD IS upon Me": The Son's Dependence on the Holy Spirit
Biblical Description
Concerns regarding the Unity of God's Operations
The Gifts of the Spirit and the Human Experience of the Son
Unity and Diversity in God's Operations
"I Have Come to Do Your Will, O God": The Son's Obedience
Biblical Description
Faith, Weakness, and Growth in the Obedience of Christ
Questions about Christ's Sinlessness and Spiritual Exertion
The Logic of Christ's Spiritual Exertion
"A Man of Sorrows": The Son's Suffering
Biblical Description
Impassibility and the Nature of Passions
Impassibility and Metaphorical Attribution of Passions to God
Impassibility and Reduplicative Predication in Christology
"This work of serious dogmatics by a Reformed evangelical theologian explains why classical theism is significant for Christology"-- Provided by publisher.
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