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In Delivered from the Elements of the World Peter Leithart reframes Anselm's question, "Why the God Man?" Instead he asks, "How can the death and resurrection of a Jewish rabbi of the first century . . . be the decisive event in the history of humanity, the hinge and crux and crossroads for everything?" With the question reframed for the wide screen, Leithart pursues the cultural and public settings and consequences of the cross and resurrection. He writes, "I hope to show that atonement theology must be social theory if it is going to have any coherence, relevance or comprehensibility at…mehr
In Delivered from the Elements of the World Peter Leithart reframes Anselm's question, "Why the God Man?" Instead he asks, "How can the death and resurrection of a Jewish rabbi of the first century . . . be the decisive event in the history of humanity, the hinge and crux and crossroads for everything?" With the question reframed for the wide screen, Leithart pursues the cultural and public settings and consequences of the cross and resurrection. He writes, "I hope to show that atonement theology must be social theory if it is going to have any coherence, relevance or comprehensibility at all."There are no small thoughts or cramped plot lines in this vision of the deep-down things of cross and culture. While much is recognizable as biblical theology projected along Pauline vectors, Leithart marshals a stunning array of discourse to crack open one of the big questions of Christian theology. This is a book on the atonement that eludes conventional categories, prods our theological imaginations and is sure to spark conversation and debate.
Peter J. Leithart (PhD, University of Cambridge) is president of Theopolis Institute and an adjunct senior fellow of theology at New Saint Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho. He is the author of many books including Defending Constantine, Traces of the Trinity and Gratitude: An Intellectual History. He is a blog writer and columnist for firstthings.com, and he has published articles in many periodicals, both popular and academic. Ordained in the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), Leithart pastored Reformed Heritage Presbyterian Church (now Trinity Presbyterian Church) in Birmingham, Alabama, and Trinity Reformed Church in Moscow, Idaho. He and his wife Noel have ten children and seven grandchildren.
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Acknowledgments 1. Atonement as Social Theory Part I: Under the Elements of the World 2. The Physics of the Old Creation 3. Among Gentiles: An Ancient Jewish Travelogue 4. Flesh 5. What Torah Does Part II: Good News of God's Justice 6. The Justice of God 7. The Faith of Jesus Christ Part III: Justification 8. Justified by the Faith of Jesus 9. Justified from the Elements Part IV: Contributions to a Theology of Mission 10. In Ranks with the Spirit 11. Outside the Christian Era 12. Galatian Church, Galatian Age 13. Cur Deus Homo? Appendix 1: The Metaphysics of Atonement: Natural and Supernatural Appendix 2: Nature, the Supernatural and Justification Appendix 3: Atonement by Deliverdict: Romans Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index
Acknowledgments 1. Atonement as Social Theory Part I: Under the Elements of the World 2. The Physics of the Old Creation 3. Among Gentiles: An Ancient Jewish Travelogue 4. Flesh 5. What Torah Does Part II: Good News of God's Justice 6. The Justice of God 7. The Faith of Jesus Christ Part III: Justification 8. Justified by the Faith of Jesus 9. Justified from the Elements Part IV: Contributions to a Theology of Mission 10. In Ranks with the Spirit 11. Outside the Christian Era 12. Galatian Church, Galatian Age 13. Cur Deus Homo? Appendix 1: The Metaphysics of Atonement: Natural and Supernatural Appendix 2: Nature, the Supernatural and Justification Appendix 3: Atonement by Deliverdict: Romans Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index
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