God, Creation, and Salvation: Studies in Reformed Theology
This collection of studies in theology is written from the perspective of one from within the Christian faith, and seeking greater understanding of the doctrinal deposit of that faith. As a leading scholar in Christian and analytic theology, Oliver D. Crisp summarizes and analyses Christian doctrine, written in the form of traditional dogmatics.

Beginning with issues concerning the task of theology, Crisp explores the challenges to systematic theology as a discipline, the uses of Scripture in theological discourse, and the reception of the theology of John Calvin. He then moves issues at the centre of serious theological debate in recent theology, the relationship between God and abstract objects in the thought of Jonathan Edwards, and theological anthropology. This volume culminates with studies that focus on central and defining issues in contemporary systematic and philosophical theology, taking forward a constructive theological program in dialogue with important figures in the Christian tradition, and engaged with some of the best contemporary theological scholarship.
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God, Creation, and Salvation: Studies in Reformed Theology
This collection of studies in theology is written from the perspective of one from within the Christian faith, and seeking greater understanding of the doctrinal deposit of that faith. As a leading scholar in Christian and analytic theology, Oliver D. Crisp summarizes and analyses Christian doctrine, written in the form of traditional dogmatics.

Beginning with issues concerning the task of theology, Crisp explores the challenges to systematic theology as a discipline, the uses of Scripture in theological discourse, and the reception of the theology of John Calvin. He then moves issues at the centre of serious theological debate in recent theology, the relationship between God and abstract objects in the thought of Jonathan Edwards, and theological anthropology. This volume culminates with studies that focus on central and defining issues in contemporary systematic and philosophical theology, taking forward a constructive theological program in dialogue with important figures in the Christian tradition, and engaged with some of the best contemporary theological scholarship.
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God, Creation, and Salvation: Studies in Reformed Theology

God, Creation, and Salvation: Studies in Reformed Theology

by Oliver Crisp
God, Creation, and Salvation: Studies in Reformed Theology

God, Creation, and Salvation: Studies in Reformed Theology

by Oliver Crisp

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This collection of studies in theology is written from the perspective of one from within the Christian faith, and seeking greater understanding of the doctrinal deposit of that faith. As a leading scholar in Christian and analytic theology, Oliver D. Crisp summarizes and analyses Christian doctrine, written in the form of traditional dogmatics.

Beginning with issues concerning the task of theology, Crisp explores the challenges to systematic theology as a discipline, the uses of Scripture in theological discourse, and the reception of the theology of John Calvin. He then moves issues at the centre of serious theological debate in recent theology, the relationship between God and abstract objects in the thought of Jonathan Edwards, and theological anthropology. This volume culminates with studies that focus on central and defining issues in contemporary systematic and philosophical theology, taking forward a constructive theological program in dialogue with important figures in the Christian tradition, and engaged with some of the best contemporary theological scholarship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567689566
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/09/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Oliver D. Crisp is Professor of Systematic Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, USA.
Oliver Crisp is Professor of Analytic Theology, and Director of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology at the University of St Andrews, UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
I. The Task of Theology
1. Challenges for Systematic Theology
2. Receiving Calvin
II. God and Creation
3. Edwards on Creation and Divine Ideas
4. Girardeau on Human Free Will
5. Zwingli on Original Sin
III. Christ and Salvation
6. Assuming Human Flesh
7. The Vicarious Humanity of Christ
8. Edwards's atonement quandary
9. Character and True Virtue
Bibliography
Index
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