The descent of Jesus Christ to the dead has been a fundamental tenet of the Christian faith, as indicated by its inclusion in both the Apostles' and Athanasian Creeds. But it has also been the subject of suspicion and scrutiny, especially from evangelicals. Led by the mystery and wonder of Holy Saturday, Matthew Emerson offers an exploration of the biblical, historical, theological, and practical implications of the descent.
The descent of Jesus Christ to the dead has been a fundamental tenet of the Christian faith, as indicated by its inclusion in both the Apostles' and Athanasian Creeds. But it has also been the subject of suspicion and scrutiny, especially from evangelicals. Led by the mystery and wonder of Holy Saturday, Matthew Emerson offers an exploration of the biblical, historical, theological, and practical implications of the descent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Y. Emerson (PhD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is associate professor of religion at Oklahoma Baptist University. He is the author of The Story of Scripture: An Introduction to Biblical Theology, Between the Cross and the Throne: The Book of Revelation, and Christ and the New Creation: A Canonical Approach to the Theology of the New Testament.
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Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Part I: Biblical, Historical, and Theological Foundations 1. "I Believe": Evangelicalism, Creedal Authority, and the Descent 2. "He Descended to the Dead": A Biblical Defense of the Descent 3. "On the Third Day He Rose from the Dead and Ascended into Heaven": A Historical Defense of the Descent Part II: The Descent and Christian Dogmatics 4. "God the Father Almighty . . . Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord . . . and the Holy Spirit": Classical Trinitarianism and the Descent 5. "Maker of Heaven and Earth": The Descensus and the Doctrine of Creation 6. "Conceived by the Holy Spirit, Born of the Virgin Mary": Christological Anthropology in Descent Perspective 7. "The Forgiveness of Sins": The Descent and the Doctrine of Salvation 8. "The Holy Catholic Church and the Communion of Saints": The Descent and Ecclesiology 9. "The Resurrection of the Body and the Life Everlasting": The Descent and Eschatology Part III: The Descent and the Christian Life 10. "Amen": Pastoral and Practical Implications of the Descent Bibliography Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index
Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Part I: Biblical, Historical, and Theological Foundations 1. "I Believe": Evangelicalism, Creedal Authority, and the Descent 2. "He Descended to the Dead": A Biblical Defense of the Descent 3. "On the Third Day He Rose from the Dead and Ascended into Heaven": A Historical Defense of the Descent Part II: The Descent and Christian Dogmatics 4. "God the Father Almighty . . . Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord . . . and the Holy Spirit": Classical Trinitarianism and the Descent 5. "Maker of Heaven and Earth": The Descensus and the Doctrine of Creation 6. "Conceived by the Holy Spirit, Born of the Virgin Mary": Christological Anthropology in Descent Perspective 7. "The Forgiveness of Sins": The Descent and the Doctrine of Salvation 8. "The Holy Catholic Church and the Communion of Saints": The Descent and Ecclesiology 9. "The Resurrection of the Body and the Life Everlasting": The Descent and Eschatology Part III: The Descent and the Christian Life 10. "Amen": Pastoral and Practical Implications of the Descent Bibliography Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index
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