This clear and comprehensive introduction to apocalyptic theology demonstrates the significance of apocalyptic readings of the New Testament for systematic theology and highlights the ethical implications of the apocalyptic turn in biblical and theological studies. Written by a leading theologian and proponent of apocalyptic theology, this primer explores the impact of important recent Pauline scholarship on contemporary theology and argues for a renewed understanding of key Christian doctrines, including sin, grace, revelation, redemption, and the Christian life.
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This primer demonstrates the significance of apocalyptic readings of the New Testament for systematic theology and highlights the ethical implications of the apocalyptic turn in biblical and theological studies.
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ContentsIntroductionPart 1: The Shape and Sources of an Apocalyptic Theology1. An Eschatological Dogmatics of the Gospel of Grace2. Apocalyptic Theology: Background, Tone, and TasksPart 2: Christ, Spirit, and Salvation in an Apocalyptic Key3. A Sovereign Love: The Royal Office of Christ the Redeemer4. Christ Must Reign: The Priority of Redemption5. Not without the Spirit: The Eschatological Spirit at the Origin of Faith6. Thy Kingdom Come: The Lordship of Christ and the Reign of God7. The Final Triumph of Grace: The Enmity of Death and Judgment unto LifePart 3: Living Faithfully at the Turn of the Ages8. Creation, Redemption, and Moral Law9. The Fate of Natural Law at the Turning of the Ages10. The Adventitious Origins of the Christian Moral Subject: John Calvin11. Crucified to the World: Kierkegaard's Christian Life of Humility and Gratitude12. A Theological Ethics of God's Apocalypse: Dietrich Bonhoeffer13. Discipleship: Militant Love in the Time That RemainsIndexes
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"Philip Ziegler is one of our best new-generation theologians, with a fearless proclamatory voice. His rigorous, imaginative explorations of radical biblical theology are particularly valuable in an era when romanticized spirituality seems to be displacing the church's apostolic confession. This book will be tremendously rewarding as a resource for those seeking to be refreshed in their confidence in the essential integrity of the Word of God."--Fleming Rutledge, author of The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ"Working at the creative interface between biblical studies and systematic theology, Ziegler brilliantly develops the apocalyptic turn in Pauline scholarship into a rich theological program. On this profound reading, Paul's gospel speaks directly and boldly to the delusions and fears of a world in crisis."--John M. G. Barclay, Durham University"Anyone who believes that Christian doctrine cannot be grounded in an apocalyptic perspective needs to read Militant Grace. With his typical breadth of knowledge, clarity, and insightful observations, Ziegler shows that apocalyptic can inform Christians' thinking about salvation and grace, ethics and discipleship. This book demonstrates that apocalyptic is not a fad but an essential aspect of interpreting the Bible and thinking theologically."--Nancy J. Duff, Princeton Theological Seminary"In attending to the apocalyptic dimensions of the gospel message, Ziegler addresses a theme of central contemporary import in both biblical studies and systematic theology. With characteristic acuity and insight, Ziegler draws the reader into the extraordinary vision of Paul's evangelical witness and thence leads the reader to consider what this might mean for the work of the Christian theologian--not only academically but also existentially. Treating a range of substantive doctrinal themes and drawing on an array of significant Protestant theologians, Ziegler in turn exposits, analyzes, reflects, and instructs. The result is the commendation not merely of a new and fruitful way of approaching the New Testament but also of a fresh vision of the dogmatic task and the Christian life. Beautifully written and graciously argued, this book is worthy of the widest attention."--Paul T. Nimmo, University of Aberdeen"Ziegler's long-standing interest in Pauline apocalyptic here engages the Reformed theological tradition to produce theology in 'an apocalyptic key.' Characterized by deep and generous engagement with exegetes and theologians alike and replete with stunningly fresh insights, Militant Grace will more than repay the careful reading it deserves."--Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Baylor University
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ISBN
9780801098536
Publisert
2018-03-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
Vekt
349 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Philip G. Ziegler (ThD, University of Toronto/Victoria University) is personal chair in dogmatics at King's College, University of Aberdeen, in Aberdeen, Scotland. He is cofounder and cochair (with Douglas Harink) of the Theology and Apocalyptic network and has written widely in the areas of systematic theology, apocalyptic theology, and theology and politics.