Constructing an Incarnational Theology : A Christocentric View of God's Purpose
by
Samuel Wells
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1009492705
ISBN-13
9781009492706
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Jan 23rd, 2025
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
626 grams
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15.90 x 23.60 x 2.70 cms
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Why did Jesus come? The traditional argument is that he came to redeem us from sin and destroy death, and thus reverse the fall. In this book, Samuel Wells argues that Jesus came not to reverse the fall but to fulfil God's desire to be with us, which was the reason for creation and is God's ultimate purpose beyond this world.
Why did Jesus come? The traditional argument is that he came to redeem us from sin and destroy death, and thus reverse the fall. Many have long found this unsatisfactory, because it centres human deficit, rather than divine abundance. In this study, Samuel Wells traces his notion of ''being with'' right into the Trinity itself, and in dialogue with Maximus the Confessor, Duns Scotus and Karl Barth, among others, articulates a truly Christocentric theology in which God''s means and God''s ends are identical. In the process, Wells not only greatly expands the compass of ''being with,'' showing its scriptural and doctrinal significance, but also offers a constructive account of the incarnation, cross and resurrection of Jesus that out-narrates conventional atonement theories. Wells correspondingly proposes an account of sin, evil, suffering and death that accords with this revised understanding. The result is a compelling and transformational proposal in incarnational theology.
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