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Recovering the Scandal of the Cross

eBook - Atonement in New Testament and Contemporary Contexts

Erschienen am 02.09.2011, Auflage: 2/2011
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ISBN/EAN: 9780830869091
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 287 S., 0.47 MB
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Beschreibung

For the first-century Roman world the cross was first and foremost an instrument of shameful and violent execution. But early Christians, who had seen their world upended by the atoning power of the cross of Christ, came to view it in an entirely different light. Deeply scandalous, it was paradoxically glorious. For the cross of Christ marked the epochal saving event in God's dealings with Israel and the world. And its meaning could not be fathomed or encircled by a single image or formulation. Since its publication in 2000, Recovering the Scandal of the Cross has initiated among evangelicals a new conversation about the nature of the atonement and how it should be expressed in the varied and global contexts of today. In this second edition Green and Baker have clarified and enlarged their argument in a way that will continue to provoke thought and conversation on this critical topic.

Autorenportrait

Joel B. Green (B.S., M.Th., Ph.D.) is professor of New Testament interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary. He was vice president of academic affairs, provost and professor of New Testament interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Prior to his appointment at Asbury in 1997, he was associate professor of New Testament at the American Baptist Seminary of the West/Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.His books include What about the Soul? Neuroscience and Christian Anthropology (Abingdon, 2004); Narrative Reading, Narrative Preaching: The Recovery of Narrative and Preaching the New Testament (Baker, 2003); Salvation (Chalice, 2003); Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology (with Paul Achtemeier and Marianne Meye Thompson, 2001); Beginning with Jesus: Christ in Scripture, the Church and Discipleship (2000); Recovering the Scandal of the Cross: Atonement in New Testament and Contemporary Contexts (with Mark Baker, 2000); Between Two Horizons: Spanning New Testament Studies and Systematic Theology (with Max Turner, 2000) and The Gospel of Luke in the New International Commentary on the New Testament (1997).For over 20 years, Green has been the editor of Catalyst, a journal providing evangelical resources and perspectives to United Methodist seminarians. An ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, he has pastored churches in Texas, Scotland and Northern California. He has also served on the boards of Berkeley Emergency Food and Housing Project, and RADIX magazine.Mark D. Baker (PhD, Duke University) is professor of mission and theology at Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary in Fresno, California. He served as a missionary in Honduras for ten years and has written a number of books in English and Spanish.

Inhalt

Preface to the Second Edition Abbreviations 1 Making Sense of the Cross of Christ 2 The Cross and the New Testament: A Mélange of Voices (Part One) 3 The Cross and the New Testament: A Mélange of Voices (Part Two) 4 The Saving Significance of Jesus? Death in the New Testament 5 Models of the Atonement: A History and Assessment (Part One) 6 Models of the Atonement: A History and Assessment (Part Two) 7 Removing Alienating Shame: The Saving Significance of the Cross in Japan 8 Confounding Evil Through Cunning and Compassion 9 Hearing Other Voices: Exploring the Ongoing Significance of Jesus? Death 10 Communicating the Atonement Today Bibliography Author and Subject Index Scripture Index

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