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Union with Christ
Adolf Schlatter's Relational Christology
Michael Bräutigam
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Union with Christ is the first extensive work on the Christology of Swiss theologian Adolf Schlatter (1852–1938). It offers fresh insights not only to readers interested in Adolf Schlatter's theology in particular, but also to students and professionals from the historical and dogmatic disciplines in general. The first part of the book sets the scene by tracing the biographical context of Schlatter's Christological thinking. It explores Schlatter's evaluation of Kantianism, of the revival movement, of Ritschl and the Ritschl school, and of dialectical theologians, particularly Karl Barth. Based on this analysis, the second part of the work examines the dogmatic shape of Schlatter's relational Christology in more detail. From the perspective of Schlatter's theological triad of seeing-act, thinking-act, and life-act, it investigates his relational account of Jesus Christ against the backdrop of a distinct Trinitarian framework. According to Schlatter, Jesus reveals his divinity on the cross as he is able to maintain fellowship with God in spite of God-forsakenness – mediated by the Holy Spirit – and he reveals his humanity by remaining in close communion with sinners, transforming them and gathering them into the new community of faith.
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ISBN
: 9780227175736
Producer
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Lutterworth Press
Product Code
: 10075191
Dimensions
: 153 x 229 mm
Binding
: Paperback
Number of pages
: 256
Release Date
: 25.02.2016
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