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The idea of God the Father has attracted scholarly attention for
centuries, especially in terms of the revelation of God's
fatherhood through the Son. 'The Father Who Redeems and the Son Who
Obeys' balances the Christological perspective on God's nature with
the image of God the Father that has its roots in the Old
Testament, and is more prominent in the Second Temple period than
sometimes acknowledged. For Paul, God is the Father who redeems.
The Old Testament imagery that shaped the Israelites' conception of
God's interaction with them (and which was a basis for God's future
restoration of the nation, despite their unfaithfulness) is central
to Paul's explanation of the new salvific act of God the Father in
Christ, the faithful and obedient Son.
About the Contributor(s): Svetlana Khobnya is Lecturer in Biblical
Studies at Nazarene Theological College, Manchester (UK). She is an
ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene, a member of the
Tyndale Fellowship Society, the British New Testament Society and
the Wesleyan Theological Society. This book is based on her PhD
thesis submitted to the University of Manchester in 2011.
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