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Biblical Reasoning - Christological and Trinitarian Rules for Exegesis (Paperback): R.B. Jamieson, Tyler R. Wittman Biblical Reasoning - Christological and Trinitarian Rules for Exegesis (Paperback)
R.B. Jamieson, Tyler R. Wittman
R680 R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Save R127 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Gospel Coalition 2022 Book Award Winner (Academic Theology) Southwestern Journal of Theology 2022 Book of the Year Award (Honorable Mention, Hermeneutics/Bible Reference/Biblical Backgrounds) Two experts in exegesis and dogmatics show how Christology and the doctrine of the Trinity are grounded in Scripture and how knowledge of these topics is critical for exegesis. The book outlines key theological principles and rules for the exegesis of Christian Scripture, making it an ideal textbook for hermeneutics and interpretation courses. The authors explore how the triune God revealed in Christ shapes Scripture and its readers and how doctrinal rules intrinsic to Scripture help guide exegesis.

The Paradox of Sonship - Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews (Paperback): R.B. Jamieson The Paradox of Sonship - Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews (Paperback)
R.B. Jamieson
R907 R725 Discovery Miles 7 250 Save R182 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

New title in the Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture series

Biblical Reasoning (Hardcover): R.B. Jamieson, Tyler R. Wittman Biblical Reasoning (Hardcover)
R.B. Jamieson, Tyler R. Wittman
R1,611 Discovery Miles 16 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Paradox of Sonship - Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews (Paperback): R.B. Jamieson The Paradox of Sonship - Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews (Paperback)
R.B. Jamieson
R771 R630 Discovery Miles 6 300 Save R141 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Biblical Foundations Book Awards Runner Up and Finalist What does the epistle to the Hebrews mean when it calls Jesus "Son"? Is "Son" a title that denotes his eternal existence as one person of the Trinity? Or is it a title Jesus receives upon his installation on heaven's throne after his resurrection and ascension? In this Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture (SCDS) volume, which promotes fresh understandings of Christian belief through creative, faithful readings of the canonical text, pastor and New Testament scholar R. B. Jamieson probes the complexity of the Christology presented in the epistle to the Hebrews. Exploring the paradox of this key term, Jamieson argues that, according to Hebrews, "Son" names both who Jesus is eternally and what he becomes at the climax of his incarnate, saving mission. Jesus is, in short, the eternal Son who became the messianic Son for us and for our salvation. This volume thereby offers a case study showing how the church's core convictions about Christ lead us not away from the text, but deeper into it. Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture, edited by Daniel J. Treier and Kevin J. Vanhoozer, promotes evangelical contributions to systematic theology, seeking fresh understanding of Christian doctrine through creatively faithful engagement with Scripture in dialogue with church.

Jesus' Death and Heavenly Offering in Hebrews (Hardcover): R.B. Jamieson Jesus' Death and Heavenly Offering in Hebrews (Hardcover)
R.B. Jamieson
R3,033 Discovery Miles 30 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses two crucial, related questions in current research on the Epistle to the Hebrews: when and where did Jesus offer himself? And what role does Jesus' death play both in Hebrews' soteriology as a whole, and specifically in Jesus' high-priestly self-offering? The work argues that the cross is not when and where Jesus offers himself, but it is what he offers. After his resurrection, appointment to high priesthood, and ascent to heaven, Jesus offers himself to God in the inner sanctum of the heavenly tabernacle, and what he offers to God is the soteriological achievement enacted in his death. Hebrews figures blood, in both the Levitical cult and the Christ-event, as a medium of exchange, a life given for life owed. Represented as blood, Christ's death is both means of access and material offered: what he achieved in his death is what he offered to God in heaven.

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