Often treated like the younger sibling in theology, the doctrine of sanctification has spent the last few decades waiting not-so-patiently behind those doctrines viewed as more senior. With so much recent interest in ideas like election and justification, the question of holiness can often seem to b
Sanctification: Explorations in Theology and Practice
β Scribed by Kelly M. Kapic
- Publisher
- InterVarsity Press / IVP Academic
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 300
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Contributors
Prelude: An Opening Homily
1. Holiness: Restoring God's Image: A Homily on Colossians 3:5-17
Derek Tidball
Part 1: Sanctified by Grace Through Faith in Union with Christ
2. Living by FaithβAlone? Reformed Responses to Antinomianism
Richard Lints
3. Sanctification by Faith?
Henri Blocher
4. Covenantal Union and Communion: Union with Christ as the Covenant of Grace
Brannon Ellis
5. Sanctification after Metaphysics: Karl Barth in Conversation with John Wesley's Conception of "Christian Perfection"
Bruce L. McCormack
Part 2: Human Agency and Sanctification's Relationship to Ethics
6. "Let the Earth Bring Forth . . .": The Spirit and Human Agency in Sanctification
Michael Horton
7. Sanctification and Ethics
Oliver O'Donovan
8. On Bavinck's Theology of Sanctification-as-Ethics
James Eglinton
Part 3: Theological and Pastoral Meditations on Sanctification
9. Gospel Holiness: Some Dogmatic Reflections
Ivor J. Davidson
10. Faith, Hope and Love: A Theological Meditation on Suffering and Sanctification
Kelly M. Kapic
11. Sonship, Identity and Transformation
Julie Canlis
12. Sanctification Through Preaching: How John Chrysostom Preached for Personal Transformation
Peter Moore
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