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Title:
Kenosis : the self-emptying of Christ in scripture and theology / edited by Paul T. Nimmo and Keith L. Johnson.
Publisher:
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 332 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Incarnation--History of doctrines.
Incarnation--Biblical teaching.
Incarnation--Histoire des doctrines.
Incarnation--Enseignement biblique.
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Christology.
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Anthropology.
Incarnation--Biblical teaching.
Incarnation--History of doctrines.
Other Authors:
Nimmo, Paul T. (Paul Thomson), editor.
Johnson, Keith L., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
/ Introduction: The canvas of kenosis / Kevin W. Hector. Epilogue: Kenosis as a spiritual practice / John M.G. Barclay -- Power and kenosis in Paul's letter to the Romans / Beverly Roberts Gaventa -- The vocation of the Son in Colossians and Hebrews / Grant Macaskill -- The divine name as a form of kenosis in both biblical testaments / Rinse H. Reeling Brouwer -- Origen of Alexandria on the kenosis of the Lord / John A. McGuckin -- Augustine, kenosis, and the person of Christ / Han-luen Kantzer Komline -- Cyril of Alexandria and the sacrifice of Gethsemane / Katherine Sonderegger -- Divine perfection and the kenosis of the Son / Thomas Joseph White, OP -- Kenosis as condescension in the theology of Martin Luther / Matthew J. Aragon Bruce -- The revisioning of kenosis after the critique of Schleiermacher / Paul T. Nimmo -- Kenosis and the humility of God / David Fergusson -- Is there a kenotic ethics in the work of Karl Barth? / Georg Pfleiderer -- Kenosis and the mutuality of God / Cambria Kaltwasser -- Kenosis and divine continuity / Keith L. Johnson -- The generosity of the triune God and the humility of the Son / Christoph Schwöbel -- The end of humanity and the beginning of kenosis / Hanna Reichel -- Epilogue: Kenosis as a spiritual practice / Kevin W. Hector.
Summary:
Seventeen distinguished scholars from the fields of biblical studies, historical theology, and systematic theology engage with the past and present significance of the doctrine of kenosis--Paul's extraordinary claim in Philippians 2 that Jesus Christ emptied and humbled himself in obedience on his way to death upon the cross. In the "Christ-hymn" of Philippians 2, the apostle Paul makes a startling claim: that Jesus "emptied himself" in order to fulfill God's will by dying on the cross. The self-emptying of Christ--theologically explored in the doctrine of kenosis--is a locus within Christology and factors significantly into understandings of the Trinity, anthropology, creation, providence, the church, and even ethics. As such, it has been debated and reflected upon for centuries. The present volume draws together some of the finest contemporary scholars from across the ecumenical spectrum to expound the doctrine of kenosis--its biblical roots, its historical elaborations, and its contemporary implications.
ISBN:
0802879209
9780802879202
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1295378881
LCCN:
2022001183
Locations:
OZAX845 -- Northwestern College - DeWitt Library (Orange City)

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