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For more than six decades, the brothers Torrance--Thomas, James and
David have had a tremendous influence on the theological world.They
and particularly TF Torrance, have a devoted following world-wide
and particularly in the US. Their high view of the fully human,
fully divine Jesus is built upon the foundation of the Patristic
writers, and the great Reformers from Calvin to Barth. Working in
both pastoral and academic settings, the Torrances have stressed
the profound implications of Christology for the mission of their
Church and the daily life of Christians. Today, a generation of
their students around the world find themselves in positions of
pastoral and theological leadership.The focus of this book is the
person of Christ (christology), a subject central to the Torrance
theological vision and one which has had great influence on the
presbyterian church.The contributors explore the contemporary
relevance of Torrance Christology in such areas as the nature of
Christ, the atonement, the ministry of the Church, epistemology and
inclusion in Christ. The result is a book that offers both a fresh
introduction to the Torrance tradition even as it advances the
Torrance thought along fresh avenues of theological exploration.
God wants us to know how much he loves us. This love is not
"generic." It is, as Pastor Gerritt Dawson puts it: "specific,
intense, free, passionate, delighted love Love fitted to each one
of us in our uniquely created being." When we experience this love,
we experience blessing. The Bible tells a blessing story. And in
these pages we are invited to enter into that story with the Triune
God. Along the way we share the journey with many others who have
inspiring stories of personal and social change. This workbook will
transform your relationship with God and others as you discover the
unique ways that God wants to express his love for you. This 40-day
guide will walk you and your group through passages of Scripture,
times of prayer and simple exercises all designed to lead into the
deep blessedness of life in God's love.
For more than six decades, the brothers Torrance - Thomas, James
and David - have had a tremendous influence on the theological
world. They and particularly TF Torrance, have a devoted following
world-wide and particularly in the US. Their high view of the fully
human, fully divine Jesus is built upon the foundation of the
Patristic writers, and the great Reformers from Calvin to Barth.
Working in both pastoral and academic settings, the Torrances have
stressed the profound implications of Christology for the mission
of their Church and the daily life of Christians. Today, a
generation of their students around the world find themselves in
positions of pastoral and theological leadership.The focus of this
book is the person of Christ (christology), a subject central to
the Torrance theological vision and one which has had great
influence on the presbyterian church. The contributors explore the
contemporary relevance of Torrance Christology in such areas as the
nature of Christ, the atonement, the ministry of the Church,
epistemology and inclusion in Christ. The result is a book that
offers both a fresh introduction to the Torrance tradition even as
it advances the Torrance thought along fresh avenues of theological
exploration.
The book presents the Ascension as public truth, examining
questions such as when did Jesus ascend - and how, where did he go,
with what kind of body and into what kind of space? It discusses
the nature of Jesus' victory, how it has been challenged, how it
has been understood at different times in history, and how it
relates to his second coming. The author examines the relevance of
the doctrine for personal spiritual life: our union with Christ,
Jesus praying for us, worship, and our own prayers. He goes on to
consider living in God's kingdom, the tension between waiting for
the kingdom and working for it now, suffering, humanisation, and
the church and the world today. The book approaches the Ascension
thematically, making it a useful teaching tool. Its themes arise
from the categories in which the Church Fathers employed the
doctrine. Gerrit Dawson shows the Ascension to be a vital key to
understanding in a fresh way the person and work of Christ, union
with Christ, the mission of the church in the world, Christian
identity and spiritual theology. A unique feature of the book is
the way Dawson combines a full presentation of Nicene trinitarian
Christology with its application to the practicalities of Christian
life today. Praise for Jesus Ascended: 'Gerrit Dawson harkens back
to an older vision of ministry, that of the pastor-theologian. This
vision is remarkably illustrated in this beautifully written book
that can properly lay claim to being practical theology. Very
highly recommended for both pastors and theologians who want to
have a faith grounded in the continuing reality of the incarnation
in the ascension of Jesus.' Andrew Purves, Princeton Theological
Seminary 'This is a truly outstanding book for students, pastors
and thinking Christians alike. I could not recommend it more
enthusiastically!' Alan Torrance, St Andrew's University, UK 'A
yawning gulf often appears between the interests of preacher and
scholar, of pastor and theologian. Serious attempts to bridge that
gulf are too few. This book is one of them. It brings to life the
voice of the Fathers on the subject of the ascension of Jesus, and
calls the church back to the roots of its faith.' Douglas Farrow,
McGill University, Canada
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