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Pacifica, 2013
This article enters into dialogue with the reviewers of three books, all of which concerned the redemptive ‘work’ of Christ ‘for us’: S. T. Davis, D. Kendall, and G. O’Collins (eds.), The Redemption (2004), G. O’Collins, Jesus Our Redeemer (2007), and G. O’Collins, Salvation forAll (2009).
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This article enters into dialogue with the reviewers of three books, all of which concerned the redemptive ‘work’ of Christ ‘for us’: S. T. Davis, D. Kendall, and G. O’Collins (eds.), The Redemption (2004), G. O’Collins, Jesus Our Redeemer (2007), and G. O’Collins, Salvation forAll (2009).
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Gregory of Nyssa’s Soteriological Imaginary as a Resource for Nonviolent Soteriology
2023This project analyzes feminist critiques of the doctrine of the atonement and responds to them by presenting several patterns of constructive, nonviolent atonement language resourced from Gregory of Nyssa’s theology. Chapter One introduces the topic of theological language that is fundamental to feminist critiques of the doctrine of atonement.
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Abstract While his name is most often associated with the development of a distinctive theology of the end times, Darby believed that his most important work addressed the doctrine of salvation. His earliest religious convictions were those of an “exact churchman” in the Church of Ireland, combining Protestant views of justification by ...
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2018
This chapter distils from the previous four chapters seven key areas which are identified as crucial for developing a contemporary Christian doctrine of salvation. The ‘shape’ of salvation is presented as an exposition of what one is saved from and for, by whom/what one is saved, and what one is saved into. In filling in this ‘template’ the seven areas
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This chapter distils from the previous four chapters seven key areas which are identified as crucial for developing a contemporary Christian doctrine of salvation. The ‘shape’ of salvation is presented as an exposition of what one is saved from and for, by whom/what one is saved, and what one is saved into. In filling in this ‘template’ the seven areas
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Irish Theological Quarterly, 2013
The issue of redemption is no marginal concern in the writings of Bernard Lonergan. Though the places where he tackles the subject directly are not numerous, the issue itself pervades his work as an aspect of his views on the nature of history. His principal treatment of the classical themes of soteriology is found in three of the 17 theses of his ...
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The issue of redemption is no marginal concern in the writings of Bernard Lonergan. Though the places where he tackles the subject directly are not numerous, the issue itself pervades his work as an aspect of his views on the nature of history. His principal treatment of the classical themes of soteriology is found in three of the 17 theses of his ...
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