Nothing Greater, Nothing Better: Theological Essays on the Love of God - Kevin J Vanhoozer - Books - William B Eerdmans Publishing Co - 9780802849021 - September 1, 2001
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Nothing Greater, Nothing Better: Theological Essays on the Love of God

Kevin J Vanhoozer

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Nothing Greater, Nothing Better: Theological Essays on the Love of God

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references; Papers from the Sixth Edinburgh Dogmatics Conference. Publisher Marketing: The love of God is arguably the most central doctrine of the Christian faith, and yet, remarkably, the subject of God's love has not received the attention it deserves. In Nothing Greater, Nothing Better an international team of distinguished theologians and biblical scholars admirably fills this need, offering clear and inspiring discussion of the nature of God's love and its implications for the Christian life. Kevin J. Vanhoozer begins the book by outlining the proper theological context of and main issues involved in meaningful talk about God's love today. Gary D. Badcock revisits the distinction between agape and eros, crafting a fresh understanding of these terms in relation to God's loving act in Christ. Geoffrey Grogan reviews the biblical evidence that ought to guide our thinking about God's love. Lewis Ayres examines Augustine's view of God's love as expressed in his commentary on 1 John and in his profound work on the Trinity. Trevor Hart examines the perils of using human language to speak of God, including attempts to fully grasp the concept of God's love. Alan J. Torrance looks for insight in the great Johannine assertion God is love. love together. Paul Helm asks whether God can love the world, turning, provocatively, to natural theology for an answer. David Fergusson takes up the vital eschatological concern: will the love of God ultimately triumph? The book closes with a sermon on Hosea 11 by Roy Clements that moves reflection on God's love from dogmatics to doxology. Though exploring the subject of God's love from many angles, these chapters are united in their understanding that it is not human love per se, but rather the love of the man Jesus -- representative both of God and of an authentic humanity -- that is the ultimate criterion for thinking about the love of God. Readers will find this volume both thought-provoking and spiritually uplifting. Contributor Bio:  Vanhoozer, Kevin J Kevin J. Vanhoozer is Blanchard Professor of Theology at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. He received his Ph. D. from Cambridge University, and from 1990-1998 was senior lecturer in theology and religious studies at New College, University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland. He has also writtenIs There a Meaning in This Text? (Zondervan) and The Drama of Doctrine: A Canonical-Linguistic Approach to Christian Theology (Westminster John Knox). He is the editor of the Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology (Cambridge University Press), the Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible (Baker) and the forthcoming title Remythologizing Theology (Cambridge University Press).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2001
ISBN13 9780802849021
Publishers William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Genre Theometrics > Academic - Religious Orientation > Christian
Pages 224
Dimensions 229 × 154 × 19 mm   ·   335 g
Editor Vanhoozer, Kevin J.

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