In keeping with the Scriptural witness and the theological
heritage, this remarkable book examines the doctrine of creation
alongside new creation. The connection between the two - creation
and new creation - has drawn renewed attention in the last several
decades; but the burden of Sean McDonough's argument is that this
emphasis on creation and new creation has been a feature of the
doctrine since the beginning, whether in the eschatological reading
of Genesis 1 that predominated at least until early modern times,
or the intertwining of the narratives of creation and redemption in
thinkers from Irenaeus to Barth. Whilst covering the traditional
elements of the doctrine, McDonough treats the important subject
with a special emphasis on how these unfold in the story of what
Gunton has called God's "creation project".
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