Analytic Christology and the Theological Interpretation of the New Testament
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:4th Mar '21
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This study draws upon the resources of both contemporary analytic theology and the theological interpretation of the New Testament in order to investigate a set of important issues in Christology. It is the first work in analytic Christology to draw upon both recent scholarship in biblical studies and recent contributions to analytic philosophy and theology. Thomas H. McCall explores the themes of union with Christ and the faith of Christ as these are developed by the "apocalyptic" and "New Perspective" interpreters of Pauline theology. The volume offers a careful analysis of recent dogmatic proposals about the identity of Christ and the doctrine of election, and provides an examination of debates over the subordination of the Son in Hebrews. It also probes the relationship of the incarnate Son to his Father in Johannine theology. McCall presents an exegetically-grounded theological engagement with recent work on the place of logic in the doctrine of the incarnation.
readers of McCall's book will find much to engage and several potentially new ways to think about New Testament passages, Christology, and the task of theology * Christopher T. Holmes, Review of Biblical Literature *
THIS is an interesting study, an instance of what McCall deems 'soft analytic theology'...it is very nice to see a monograph devoted to perennial issues in Christology. * Christopher R J Holmes, The Journal of Theological Studies *
McCall's book is exceptional for its thorough engagement with key christological issues and for being, certainly by academic standards, well written ... Theologians of any stripe -- that is, not just those with analytic proclivities -- will find McCall's work both engaging and helpful. * Derek King, International Journal of Systematic Theology *
ISBN: 9780198857495
Dimensions: 224mm x 140mm x 20mm
Weight: 380g
240 pages