Space, Time and ResurrectionBloomsbury Publishing, 2018. dec. 13. - 256 oldal In this sequel to Space, Time and Incarnation, Thomas F. Torrance sets out the biblical approach to the Resurrection in terms of the intrinsic significance of the resurrected one, Jesus; and demonstrates that the Resurrection is entirely consistent with who Jesus was and what he did. The Resurrection is thus taken realistically, and treated as of the same nature, in the integration of physical and spiritual existence, as the death of Christ. All this is elucidated in the context of modern scientific thought, in such a way as to show that far from being frightened by modern science into a compromise of the New Testament's message of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ in body, it actually allows us to take its full measure. This classic volume from one of the premier English speaking theologian of the 20th century remains an important contribution to the field of systematic theology. For this Cornerstones edition, the preface is written by Paul D. Molnar. |
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... objective resurrection of Christ, outside of us and for us, is for him purely mythical'.6 Against this approach, Torrance emphasized that the gospel 'lays the greatest stress upon the objective fact of the resurrection, while the ...
... objective resurrection of Christ, outside of us and for us, is for him purely mythical'.6 Against this approach, Torrance emphasized that the gospel 'lays the greatest stress upon the objective fact of the resurrection, while the ...
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... objective pole', and that reality is the incarnate Word who was and remains the unique subject of that event as well.9 This is precisely why Torrance insisted that the 'raising of the Christ is the act of God, whose significance is not ...
... objective pole', and that reality is the incarnate Word who was and remains the unique subject of that event as well.9 This is precisely why Torrance insisted that the 'raising of the Christ is the act of God, whose significance is not ...
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... objective facts of kērygma ... in terms of an existential decision which we have to make in order to understand, not God or Christ or the world, but ourselves'.27 This in turn made it impossible for Bultmann to take seriously God's self ...
... objective facts of kērygma ... in terms of an existential decision which we have to make in order to understand, not God or Christ or the world, but ourselves'.27 This in turn made it impossible for Bultmann to take seriously God's self ...
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... objective statements about God are mythological (expressions coming from us rather than statements governed by God ... objectively, can we still give any content to his actions in relation to ourselves, and can we really say anything at ...
... objective statements about God are mythological (expressions coming from us rather than statements governed by God ... objectively, can we still give any content to his actions in relation to ourselves, and can we really say anything at ...
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... objective factors which give meaning to our faith. Without going further here, we simply notice that for Torrance, unless the events of Christ's life are grounded in his eternal being as the Son of the Father in union with the Holy ...
... objective factors which give meaning to our faith. Without going further here, we simply notice that for Torrance, unless the events of Christ's life are grounded in his eternal being as the Son of the Father in union with the Holy ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The Biblical Concept of the Resurrection | |
The Resurrection and the Person of Christ | |
The Resurrection and the Atoning Work of Christ | |
The Nature of the Resurrection Event | |
The Ascension of Christ | |
The Nature of the Ascension Event | |
The Ascension and the Parousia of Christ | |
The Lord of Space and Time | |
Index of Names | |
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