Jesus and Salvation

Jesus and Salvation
Title Jesus and Salvation PDF eBook
Author Robin Ryan
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 272
Release 2015
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814682537

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How does the Christian proclamation of salvation in Jesus Christ relate to the lives of the people who suffer most? Does salvation consist entirely of the hope for eternal life with God? How might the church effectively preach the message of salvation in Christ today? In Jesus and Salvation, Robin Ryan adopts a historical approach to these questions, discussing key themes and classic authors in the developing tradition about Christ the Savior. He examines modern soteriology by engaging the thought of Karl Rahner, Edward Schillebeeckx, Gustavo Gutiérrez, and Elizabeth Johnson. He also discusses contemporary conceptions of salvation within an evolutionary view of the cosmos as well as issues related to the Christian confession of Jesus as universal savior in a religiously pluralistic world. Ryan concludes by offering his own reflections on the meaning of salvation from God in Jesus Christ. By understanding salvation in Christ as both gift and call, Ryan invites readers to recognize in the saving grace of God a responsibility for the well-being of the human family and the rest of creation.

The Soteriology of Jesus [by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie].

The Soteriology of Jesus [by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie].
Title The Soteriology of Jesus [by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie]. PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1896
Genre Salvation
ISBN

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The Soteriology of the New Testament

The Soteriology of the New Testament
Title The Soteriology of the New Testament PDF eBook
Author William Porcher Dubose
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1892
Genre Bible
ISBN

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God of Salvation

God of Salvation
Title God of Salvation PDF eBook
Author Murray A. Rae
Publisher Routledge
Pages 341
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317126548

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The theology of salvation stands at the heart of the Christian faith. Very often the structure of Christian salvation is seen in terms of a single theme, such as atonement for sins, forgiveness, liberation or friendship with God. It is easy to reduce soteriology to a matter of merely personal experience, or to see salvation as just a solution to a human problem. This book explores a vital yet often neglected aspect of Christian confession - the essential relationship between the nature of salvation and the character of the God who saves. In what ways does God's saving outreach reflect God's character? How might a Christian depiction of salvation best bear witness to these features? What difference might it make to start with the identity of God as encountered in the gospel, then view everything else in the light of that? In addressing these questions, this book offers fresh appraisals of a range of major themes in theology: the nature of creaturely existence; the relationship between divine purposes and material history; the holiness, love and judgement of God; the atoning work of Jesus Christ; election, justification and the nature of faith; salvation outside the church; human and non-human ends; the nature of eschatological fellowship with God. In looking at these issues in the light of God's identity, the authors offer a stimulating and tightly-argued reassessment of what a Christian theology of salvation ought to resemble, and ask what the implications might be for Christian life and witness in the world today.

Focus on Jesus

Focus on Jesus
Title Focus on Jesus PDF eBook
Author Gerald O'Collins
Publisher Gracewing Publishing
Pages 268
Release 1996
Genre Salvation
ISBN 9780852443606

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"Who do you say I am?" Jesus asked his disciples. There has never been a shortage of answers to his question, and the debate has never been more intense than it is today. Each generation produces its own versions of Jesus, some more, some less in keeping with the traditions of the Church. In this book, two eminent Jesuit theologians present some of the fruits of their many years of labor on the question of Jesus and his identity, sometimes in confrontaion with other theologians -- notably John Dominic Crossan, John Hick, Hans Kung, and Edward Schillebeeckx, as well as other writers on the wilder shores of speculation. Difficult questions about his incarnation, birth, ministry, crucifixion, resurrection and work of salvation are all debated with scholarship and sensitivity to the mystery of the one who is at the heart of Christian life and thought, Jesus Christ.

The Mystery of Jesus Christ

The Mystery of Jesus Christ
Title The Mystery of Jesus Christ PDF eBook
Author Fernando Ocáriz Braña
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Pages 340
Release 1994
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781851821273

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Written chiefly for theology students the book presents the authentic teachings of Catholic faith, to be found not only in the ancient conciliar sources, but also in important recent documents dealing with disputed issues of our times. Chapters deal with: The hoped-for Saviour; The Coming of Jesus Christ in the fullness of time; The Person of Christ; Christ, the Way, the Truth and the Life; Redemption.

Salvation in the New Testament

Salvation in the New Testament
Title Salvation in the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Jan G. van der Watt
Publisher BRILL
Pages 543
Release 2005-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047407105

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Salvation in the New Testament offers an analysis of the soteriological perspectives and language of the different books of the New Testament. Special attention is given to the imagery used in expressing soteriological ideas. Salvation deals with becoming part of the people of God. In Salvation in the New Testament special attention is given to the nature and power of the salvific language used in the New Testament to express the dynamics of salvation. Individual articles on the different books of the New Testament highlight the diverse perspectives offered in these documents. The emphasis especially falls on the different images and metaphors which were used to express the event and moment of salvation, rather than on the results (ethics or behaviour) of salvation. An overview of the different perspectives on soteriology in the New Testament offers the opportunity to compare similarities and differences in concepts and expressions. It also illustrates the dynamic interaction between historical situations and salvific language and expression.