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Re-Imaging Election

Divine Election as Representing God to Others and Others to God
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Here is a Fresh Look at one of the Reformed tradition's most controversial and defining doctrines: election. In conversation with the writings of John Owen and Karl Barth, Suzanne McDonald argues that acknowledging the significance of "representation"-representing God to others and others to God-is key to understanding the nature and purpose of election. Re-Imaging Election investigates anew the scriptural contours of election and, especially, the prominent role of the Holy Spirit. Election McDonald says, is not only "in Christ" but also "by the Spirit." While Re-Imaging Election is firmly rooted in the Reformed tradition, McDonald's insights open up new opportunities for dialogue across the theological spectrum and offer possibilities for reclaiming this central but often-divisive doctrine in the life of the church. Any attempt to revise the doctrine of election today has to go through Karl Barth. Suzanne McDonald builds upon his legacy even as she seeks to introduce critical modifications. For her, election has to do with the priestly work of a community empowered by the Holy Spirit to represent God to others and others before God. The last-named form of representation is of special interest to her. The Christian community represents others before God in that it holds the person-hood of the apparently rejected within the sphere of God's promised blessing and, thereby, bears their rejection in itself that such a thesis would provoke questions about the relation of Christ's work to the work of the church is, of course, inevitable. McDonald's book will further conversation not only about the doctrine of election but also about the state of Reformed theology today."-Bruce McCormack, Princeton Theological Seminary

Author Biography:

Suzanne McDonald is assistant professor of systematic and historical theology at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan. This is her first book.
Release date NZ
September 7th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
213
Dimensions
152x229x19
ISBN-13
9780802864086
Product ID
7167311

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