Allen demonstrates how we can think more deeply and comprehensively theologically about Christian doctrine. Such dogmatic analysis serves the church by showing how theology and piety flow together organically not merely as a system but as life before God and by avoiding seeing individual doctrines as abstract datum... Allen’s method of dogmatics and view of Scripture can contribute to our understanding of the intellectual life of the people of God.

Presbyterion

These chapters exhibit a Reformed theological self-understanding amply catholic enough for Christians of many confessions and traditions to find themselves implicated and interested in. Michael Allen asserts the definite orientation of his overall systematic project more clearly here than in any of his previous works.

- Fred Sanders, Biola University, USA,

In this welcome collection of essays, Michael Allen brings his knowledge, insight, and erudition to bear on a range of dogmatic topics at the very centre of the Christian faith - God, Jesus Christ, and the church. The result is a series of soundings that offer biblically grounded, traditionally informed, and constructively poised wisdom to provoke and resource theological reflection today. Readers will find themselves not only informed and challenged, but also encouraged by this splendid volume.

- Paul T Nimmo, University of Aberdeen, UK,

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 God’s 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 God’s 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.

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Introduction
God, Gospel, and the Catholic Church

Chapter 1
The Central Dogma

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
Christ’s Humanity

Chapter 8
The Obedience of the Eternal Son (with Scott R. Swain)

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 Church Revisited

Chapter 13
Totus Christus and Praying the Psalms

Bibliography
Index

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Addresses what it means to learn and know the God who makes himself present to us.
Engages a number of recent areas of doctrinal interest from this theocentric posture - retrieval theology, ascetics, Trinitarian theology, eternal generation, communio ecclesiology

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780567699374
Publisert
2022-01-13
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
472 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
216

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Michael Allen is the John Dyer Trimble Professor of Systematic Theology and Academic Dean at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, FL, USA.