Christ in Our Place: The Humanity of God in Christ for the Reconciliation of the World : Essays Presented to Professor James Torrance (Princeton Theological Monograph Series)
Pages
398
Publisher
Pickwick Publications
Published
5/1/1991
ISBN-13
9781556350092
- Contents
- James Torrance : an appreciation / Alasdair Heron
- Christopraxis : the ministry and the humanity of Christ for the world / Ray S. Anderson
- Salvation as healing and humanization / John de Gruchy
- Spirituality and the doctrine of the Trinity / James M. Houston
- Kenosis and kerygma : the realism and the risk of preaching / Alan E. Lewis
- Participation and atonement / Roger Newell
- The church : a communion of persons / Roland Walls
- Creation, Christ and culture in Dutch Neo-Calvinism / Jeremy Begbie
- Theology as service in Karl Barth / Geoffrey W. Bromiley
- Irenaeus, recapitulation and physical redemption / Trevor A. Hart
- Christ in our place in the theology of John McLeod Campbell / Daniel P. Thimell
- Christology and reconciliation in the theology of Karl Barth / John Thompson
- Luther's attack on the Latin heresy / George Yule
- The struggle for God's righteousness in the Psalter / Brevard S. Childs
- God, grace and salvation / Timothy A. Dearborn
- What does it mean to say, "God is love"? / Eberhard Jüngel
- Does the New Testament teach universal salvation? / I. Howard Marshall
- Salvation, culture and science fiction / Stephen May
- Does God suffer? : incarnation and impassibility / Alan Torrance
- The goodness and dignity of man in the Christian tradition / Thomas F. Torrance.
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- Does the New Testament teach universal salvation by I. Howard Marshall
- James Torrance : an appreciation by Alasdair Heron
- Christopraxis : the ministry and the humanity of Christ for the world by Ray S. Anderson
- Salvation as healing and humanization by John W. De Gruchy
- Spirituality and the doctrine of the Trinity by James M. Houston
- Kenosis and kerygma : the realism and the risk of preaching by Alan E. Lewis
- Participation and atonement by Roger Newell
- The church : a communion of persons by Roland Walls
- Creation, Christ and culture in Dutch Neo-Calvinism by Jeremy S. Begbie
- Theology as service in Karl Barth by Geoffrey W. Bromiley
- Irenaeus, recapitulation and physical redemption by Trevor A. Hart
- Christ in our place in the theology of John McLeod Campbell by Daniel P. Thimell
- Christology and reconciliation in the theology of Karl Barth by John A. Thompson
- Luther's attack on the Latin heresy by George Yule
- The Struggle for God's Righteousness in the Psalter by Brevard S. Childs
- God, grace and salvation by Timothy A. Dearborn
- What does it mean to say, "God is love"? by Eberhard Jüngel
- Salvation, culture and science fiction by Stephen May
- Does God suffer? : incarnation and impassibility by Alan J. Torrance
- The goodness and dignity of man in the Christian tradition by Thomas F. Torrance
- The worship of Jesus : a neglected factor in christological debate? by R. T. France
- Some reflections on New Testament hymns by Ralph P. Martin
- The Background to the Son of Man sayings by F. F. Bruce
- Is Daniel's 'Son of Man' Messianic? by Robert D. Rowe
- Christological ambiguities in the Gospel of Matthew by D. A. Carson
- Christ's healing ministry and His attitude to the law by Gordon J. Wenham
- 'This generation will not pass ... ' a Study of Jesus' future expectation in Mark 13 by David Wenham
- The Light and the Stone : a Christological Study in Luke and Isaiah by Geoffrey W. Grogan
- The Spirit of Christ and Christology by Marie Turner
- Paul, wisdom and Christ by John F. Balchin
- Psalm 45:7-8 (6-7) in Old and New Testament settings by Leslie C. Allen
- Worthy is the lamb : the Hymns in Revelation by David R. Carnegie
- Christology beyond Chalcedon by A. N. S. Lane
- The Christology of Islam by F. P. Cotterell
- Karl Barth's Christology by Klaas Runia
- Can one say 'Jesus is God'? by Richard L. Sturch