<i>The Knowledge of God</i> turns to consider the knowledge of God revealed in the Word of God, with several essays addressing the doctrine of God, then the person of Christ, and finally the miracle of the church. Michael Allen shows the exegetical shape of historical and dogmatic reasoning as well
The Knowledge of God: Essays on God, Christ, and Church
β Scribed by Michael Allen
- Publisher
- T&T Clark
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 209
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Knowledge of God turns to consider the knowledge of God revealed in the Word of God, with several essays addressing the doctrine of God, then the person of Christ, and finally the miracle of the church.
Michael Allen shows the exegetical shape of historical and dogmatic reasoning as well as the significance of thinking about these topics in their interrelationships with a range of other Christian themes, not least the doctrine of the living and true God. In each of these topics, the theme of the promise and nature of Godβs presence (whether in his own life or then in the economy of the incarnation and of the church) proves to be a unifying thread. The gospel is shown to be rooted backward in Godβs own life and to have consequence forward for the ongoing life of Christ displayed in his church.
This volume explores what it means to learn of and come to know God, who has life in himself and then shares his life with us in the coming of his Son and the ongoing presence amidst his body, the church of Christ.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Preface: God, Gospel, and the Catholic Church
Chapter 1 The Central Dogma: Order and Principles of Reformed Catholicity
Chapter 2 Exodus 3 After the Hellenization Thesis
Chapter 3 The Burning Bush
Chapter 4 Divine Fullness
Chapter 5 Trinity: Contemplative and Practical Wisdom
Chapter 6 Eternal Generation after Barth
Chapter 7 Christβs Humanity
Chapter 8 The Obedience of the Eternal Son
Chapter 9 Into the Family of God: Covenant and the Genesis of Life with God
Chapter 10 Sources of the Self: The Distinct Makings of the Christian Identity
Chapter 11 The Church and the Churches: A Dogmatic Essay on Ecclesial Invisibility
Chapter 12 The Gospel and the Catholic Churchο»Ώ Reconsidered
Chapter 13 Totus Christusο»Ώ and Praying the Psalms
Acknowledgments
Index
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