توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب A Spirit Christology (Ecumenical Studies)
نام کتاب : A Spirit Christology (Ecumenical Studies)
ویرایش : New
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مسیح شناسی روح (مطالعات جهانی)
سری :
نویسندگان : Skip Jenkins
ناشر : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 362
ISBN (شابک) : 1433153726 , 9781433153723
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Justification for the Project
Methodology of the Project
Notes
Chapter 1: Raw Materials of Pentecostal Identity: Pentecostal Ideas Concerning the Relationship Between Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit
Introduction
Historically Locating the Classical Pentecostal Movement
Early Pentecostalism’s Incipient Themes Concerning Christ and the Spirit Conducive to Spirit Christology
The Apostolic Faith
The Bridegroom’s Messenger
The Church of God Evangel
Current Pentecostal Theologians Moving Toward a Spirit Christology
Amos Yong
Irenaeus’ Two Hands Motif
Rejection of Pneumatological Subordination to Christology
Conclusion: Salvation Outside the Church
Frank Macchia
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 2: Pentecostal Ecclesial Demarcation: Edward Irving the Proto-Pentecostal
Introduction
Irving’s Experience and Expectation of the Holy Spirit
The Baptism With the Holy Spirit
Being “In Christ” Without Being Baptized With the Holy Spirit
Baptism With the Holy Spirit: A Subsequent Event Within the Complex of Salvation
The Eschatological Dimension of the Baptism With the Holy Spirit
Possibility of Rapprochement Between Pentecostals and Charismatics Through Irving’s Theology
Speaking in Tongues and Prophetic Utterances
Speaking in Tongues as the Initial, Physical Evidence of Baptism With the Holy Spirit
Speaking in Tongues as the Standing or Sealing Sign of Baptism With the Holy Spirit
Charismatic Manifestation Within the Worship Service
Irving’s Expectation of Christ’s Return
The Expectation of Christ’s Imminent Return in Pentecostalism
The Expectation of Christ’s Imminent Return in Irving’s Theology
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 3: A Resource for Pentecostal Theology: The Incarnational Christology of Edward Irving
Introduction
Method of Explicating the Incarnational Theology of Edward Irving
Sermons on the Incarnation
Sermon One: The Origin or Fountain-Head of the Whole in the Will of God
Sermon Two: The End of the Mystery of the Incarnation Is the Glory of God
Sermon Three: The Method of the Incarnation by the Union With the Fallen Creature
Why and How the Eternal Son Needed to Assume Fallen Human Nature
How Redemption Is Won for Humankind Through the Son’s Assumption of Fallen Flesh
The Benefits of the Atonement of the Creature With the Creator Through the Son, Particularly the Abrogation of Law in Favor of Grace
Sermon Four: The Preparation for and the Very Act of the Incarnation of Christ
Sermon Five: The Fruits of the Incarnation in Grace and Peace to Mankind
Sermon Six: Conclusions Concerning the Subsistence of God and the Subsistence of the Creature, Derived From Reflecting Upon the Incarnation
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 4: Protestant Ecumenical Information: Jesus Christ and Fallen Human Nature According to James D. G. Dunn and Karl Barth
Introduction
The Biblical Theology of James D. G. Dunn
Representative Feature of Adam Christology
Complete Identification With Fallen Humankind
The Obedience of Jesus in the Matrix of the Fallen Human Condition
Exaltation to the Lordship Over Creation
The Dogmatic Theology of Karl Barth
The Word Became Flesh
The Word Became Flesh
The Word Became Flesh
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 5: Roman Catholic Ecumenical Information: The Spirit-Christology of David Coffey
Introduction
The Roman Catholic Neo-Scholastic Movement Toward Spirit-Christology
The Spirit Christology of David Coffey
Basic Introduction and Orientation to Coffey’s Presuppositions
The Incarnation of the Son and the Anointing of Jesus Christ
The Incarnation of the Son
The Anointing of Jesus Christ
The Theandric Nature of Christ
The Bestowal of The Spirit
The Basic Knowledge of Jesus
The Basic Love of Jesus
The Concupiscential Constitution of Jesus
Reception of the Spirit as the Forgiveness of Sins
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 6: The Synthetic Conclusion: Toward a Pentecostal Incarnational Spirit
Christology
Introduction
Colin Gunton: The Holy Spirit as Perfecting Cause
David Coffey: The Spirit of Christ as Entelechy
A Preliminary Pentecostal Incarnational Spirit Christology: A Pentecostal Deployment of Coffey’s Bestowal Model
Excursus on the Doctrine of the Trinity in Light of This Pentecostal, Incarnational Spirit Christology
Jesus’ Obedience to the Father as His Responsiveness to the Holy Spirit
The Two Wills of Jesus Christ
How Does This Incarnational, Spirit Christology Compare With Other Recent Paradigms?
Myk Habets: The Anointed Son
Leopoldo A. Sánchez M.: Jesus as Receiver, Bearer, and Giver of God’s Spirit
Steven Studebaker: Baptism With the Holy Spirit and the Trinity
Epilogue: Why Is This Paradigm of Spirit Christology Pentecostal?
Notes