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Fully Human in Christ

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Fully Human in Christ

Hardcover |English |1498296394 | 9781498296397
Overview

Thomas F. Torrance's theology included a thoroughgoing, albeit implicit, ethic of reconciliation. It focused on the personalizing and humanizing mediation of Christ in all realms of life--including not only a supposed private dimension of human life but also the social, historical, and political structures of human society and even of the cosmos itself. This book builds upon that vision of a Christian ethic radically rooted in God's grace, which encompasses, sustains, and transforms the entire human and created order. A trinitarian-incarnational social ethic does not begin with our human causes, projects, and agendas, however noble they might be, but with witness to the reconciling person and work of Jesus Christ for us. ""Todd Speidell's book, Fully Human in Christ, is a wise and winsome account of how Thomas F. Torrance's Trinitarian and Christocentric theology is inextricably connected to a profound Christian ethic, including a social ethic as well. His work is a cathartic antidote to the many criticisms that Torrance's theology lacks a robust ethical dimension. Speidell's clever subtitle, The Incarnation as the End of Ethics, encapsulates his central thesis that Christ's vicarious humanity ends all ours attempts to 'do good or be good' apart from who Christ is and what Christ has done on our behalf and in our place. In place of every autonomous ethic is a radically new and different gracious ethical participation in Christ's vicarious humanity. This participation does in no way negate or replace our humanity, but rather frees, personalizes, humanizes, and reconciles us in all our relations with God and others, overcoming all bigotry, hatred, and every other barrier we create and maintain to secure and justify ourselves and people like us in alienation from God and others. Having grown up amidst the violence, injustice, and urban unrest in Paterson, NJ, during the 1960s and '70s, Speidell's penetrating, sustained, and captivating thinking of ethics in dialogue with Torrance is a profound, joyous, and hopeful account of what a Christian ethic really is. Scholars, pastors, students, and others interested in Christian theology and ethics will be challenged and encouraged by Speidell's contributions in this book."" --Elmer M. Colyer, Professor of Systematic Theology, Stanley Professor of Wesley Studies, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary ""Todd Speidell has written a wonderful book, not simply about T. F. Torrance's overlooked contributions to thinking theologically about ethics, but more broadly about the reality of reconciliation and the triune God's unwavering commitment to redeem creation. Speaking with great insight and candor, Speidell sets the record on Torrance straight, helping us to see that Christ is the end of ethics, thereby abolishing our attempts at self-justification and autonomous ethics in favor of His vicarious humanity in our place and on our behalf. Students and teachers of Christian doctrine and ethics are very well-served by this clear, judicious, and compelling account and appropriation of one of the most important English-speaking theologians of the twentieth century."" --Christopher R. J. Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Theology, University of Otago ""Relying on the thinking of Karl Barth, Thomas F. Torrance, James B. Torrance, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Ray S. Anderson, and others, Todd Speidell thoughtfully and skillfully challenges readers to focus on who Jesus was and is as the incarnate revealer and reconciler to understand the true meaning of Christian ethics and liberation in a way that upholds rather than negates a properly functioning social ethic. Along the way he offers helpful analysis and critique of various views that tend toward a Pelagian vision of grace or some version of conditional salvation and thus obscure what it means to participate in Christ's vicarious humanity and therefore in the new creation. His discussion of Torrance's theological ethics offers a particularly convincing
ISBN: 1498296394
ISBN13: 9781498296397
Author: Todd Speidell
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
Format: Hardcover
PublicationDate: 2016-11-08
Language: English
PageCount: 170
Dimensions: 6.0 x 0.44 x 9.0 inches
Weight: 14.08 ounces

Thomas F. Torrance's theology included a thoroughgoing, albeit implicit, ethic of reconciliation. It focused on the personalizing and humanizing mediation of Christ in all realms of life--including not only a supposed private dimension of human life but also the social, historical, and political structures of human society and even of the cosmos itself. This book builds upon that vision of a Christian ethic radically rooted in God's grace, which encompasses, sustains, and transforms the entire human and created order. A trinitarian-incarnational social ethic does not begin with our human causes, projects, and agendas, however noble they might be, but with witness to the reconciling person and work of Jesus Christ for us. ""Todd Speidell's book, Fully Human in Christ, is a wise and winsome account of how Thomas F. Torrance's Trinitarian and Christocentric theology is inextricably connected to a profound Christian ethic, including a social ethic as well. His work is a cathartic antidote to the many criticisms that Torrance's theology lacks a robust ethical dimension. Speidell's clever subtitle, The Incarnation as the End of Ethics, encapsulates his central thesis that Christ's vicarious humanity ends all ours attempts to 'do good or be good' apart from who Christ is and what Christ has done on our behalf and in our place. In place of every autonomous ethic is a radically new and different gracious ethical participation in Christ's vicarious humanity. This participation does in no way negate or replace our humanity, but rather frees, personalizes, humanizes, and reconciles us in all our relations with God and others, overcoming all bigotry, hatred, and every other barrier we create and maintain to secure and justify ourselves and people like us in alienation from God and others. Having grown up amidst the violence, injustice, and urban unrest in Paterson, NJ, during the 1960s and '70s, Speidell's penetrating, sustained, and captivating thinking of ethics in dialogue with Torrance is a profound, joyous, and hopeful account of what a Christian ethic really is. Scholars, pastors, students, and others interested in Christian theology and ethics will be challenged and encouraged by Speidell's contributions in this book."" --Elmer M. Colyer, Professor of Systematic Theology, Stanley Professor of Wesley Studies, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary ""Todd Speidell has written a wonderful book, not simply about T. F. Torrance's overlooked contributions to thinking theologically about ethics, but more broadly about the reality of reconciliation and the triune God's unwavering commitment to redeem creation. Speaking with great insight and candor, Speidell sets the record on Torrance straight, helping us to see that Christ is the end of ethics, thereby abolishing our attempts at self-justification and autonomous ethics in favor of His vicarious humanity in our place and on our behalf. Students and teachers of Christian doctrine and ethics are very well-served by this clear, judicious, and compelling account and appropriation of one of the most important English-speaking theologians of the twentieth century."" --Christopher R. J. Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Theology, University of Otago ""Relying on the thinking of Karl Barth, Thomas F. Torrance, James B. Torrance, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Ray S. Anderson, and others, Todd Speidell thoughtfully and skillfully challenges readers to focus on who Jesus was and is as the incarnate revealer and reconciler to understand the true meaning of Christian ethics and liberation in a way that upholds rather than negates a properly functioning social ethic. Along the way he offers helpful analysis and critique of various views that tend toward a Pelagian vision of grace or some version of conditional salvation and thus obscure what it means to participate in Christ's vicarious humanity and therefore in the new creation. His discussion of Torrance's theological ethics offers a particularly convincing

Todd Speidell (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is Instructor of Theology at Montreat College, Editor of Participatio: The Journal of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship, and General Editor of the Ray S. Anderson Collection (Wipf and Stock). His recent publications include his edited book Trinity and Transformation: J. B. Torrance's Vision of Worship, Mission, and Society (Wipf & Stock, 2016) and his coedited book T. F. Torrance and Eastern Orthodoxy: Theology in Reconciliation (Wipf & Stock, 2015)

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Thomas F. Torrance's theology included a thoroughgoing, albeit implicit, ethic of reconciliation. It focused on the personalizing and humanizing mediation of Christ in all realms of life--including not only a supposed private dimension of human life but also the social, historical, and political structures of human society and even of the cosmos itself. This book builds upon that vision of a Christian ethic radically rooted in God's grace, which encompasses, sustains, and transforms the entire human and created order. A trinitarian-incarnational social ethic does not begin with our human causes, projects, and agendas, however noble they might be, but with witness to the reconciling person and work of Jesus Christ for us. ""Todd Speidell's book, Fully Human in Christ, is a wise and winsome account of how Thomas F. Torrance's Trinitarian and Christocentric theology is inextricably connected to a profound Christian ethic, including a social ethic as well. His work is a cathartic antidote to the many criticisms that Torrance's theology lacks a robust ethical dimension. Speidell's clever subtitle, The Incarnation as the End of Ethics, encapsulates his central thesis that Christ's vicarious humanity ends all ours attempts to 'do good or be good' apart from who Christ is and what Christ has done on our behalf and in our place. In place of every autonomous ethic is a radically new and different gracious ethical participation in Christ's vicarious humanity. This participation does in no way negate or replace our humanity, but rather frees, personalizes, humanizes, and reconciles us in all our relations with God and others, overcoming all bigotry, hatred, and every other barrier we create and maintain to secure and justify ourselves and people like us in alienation from God and others. Having grown up amidst the violence, injustice, and urban unrest in Paterson, NJ, during the 1960s and '70s, Speidell's penetrating, sustained, and captivating thinking of ethics in dialogue with Torrance is a profound, joyous, and hopeful account of what a Christian ethic really is. Scholars, pastors, students, and others interested in Christian theology and ethics will be challenged and encouraged by Speidell's contributions in this book."" --Elmer M. Colyer, Professor of Systematic Theology, Stanley Professor of Wesley Studies, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary ""Todd Speidell has written a wonderful book, not simply about T. F. Torrance's overlooked contributions to thinking theologically about ethics, but more broadly about the reality of reconciliation and the triune God's unwavering commitment to redeem creation. Speaking with great insight and candor, Speidell sets the record on Torrance straight, helping us to see that Christ is the end of ethics, thereby abolishing our attempts at self-justification and autonomous ethics in favor of His vicarious humanity in our place and on our behalf. Students and teachers of Christian doctrine and ethics are very well-served by this clear, judicious, and compelling account and appropriation of one of the most important English-speaking theologians of the twentieth century."" --Christopher R. J. Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Theology, University of Otago ""Relying on the thinking of Karl Barth, Thomas F. Torrance, James B. Torrance, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Ray S. Anderson, and others, Todd Speidell thoughtfully and skillfully challenges readers to focus on who Jesus was and is as the incarnate revealer and reconciler to understand the true meaning of Christian ethics and liberation in a way that upholds rather than negates a properly functioning social ethic. Along the way he offers helpful analysis and critique of various views that tend toward a Pelagian vision of grace or some version of conditional salvation and thus obscure what it means to participate in Christ's vicarious humanity and therefore in the new creation. His discussion of Torrance's theological ethics offers a particularly convincing
ISBN: 1498296394
ISBN13: 9781498296397
Author: Todd Speidell
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
Format: Hardcover
PublicationDate: 2016-11-08
Language: English
PageCount: 170
Dimensions: 6.0 x 0.44 x 9.0 inches
Weight: 14.08 ounces

Thomas F. Torrance's theology included a thoroughgoing, albeit implicit, ethic of reconciliation. It focused on the personalizing and humanizing mediation of Christ in all realms of life--including not only a supposed private dimension of human life but also the social, historical, and political structures of human society and even of the cosmos itself. This book builds upon that vision of a Christian ethic radically rooted in God's grace, which encompasses, sustains, and transforms the entire human and created order. A trinitarian-incarnational social ethic does not begin with our human causes, projects, and agendas, however noble they might be, but with witness to the reconciling person and work of Jesus Christ for us. ""Todd Speidell's book, Fully Human in Christ, is a wise and winsome account of how Thomas F. Torrance's Trinitarian and Christocentric theology is inextricably connected to a profound Christian ethic, including a social ethic as well. His work is a cathartic antidote to the many criticisms that Torrance's theology lacks a robust ethical dimension. Speidell's clever subtitle, The Incarnation as the End of Ethics, encapsulates his central thesis that Christ's vicarious humanity ends all ours attempts to 'do good or be good' apart from who Christ is and what Christ has done on our behalf and in our place. In place of every autonomous ethic is a radically new and different gracious ethical participation in Christ's vicarious humanity. This participation does in no way negate or replace our humanity, but rather frees, personalizes, humanizes, and reconciles us in all our relations with God and others, overcoming all bigotry, hatred, and every other barrier we create and maintain to secure and justify ourselves and people like us in alienation from God and others. Having grown up amidst the violence, injustice, and urban unrest in Paterson, NJ, during the 1960s and '70s, Speidell's penetrating, sustained, and captivating thinking of ethics in dialogue with Torrance is a profound, joyous, and hopeful account of what a Christian ethic really is. Scholars, pastors, students, and others interested in Christian theology and ethics will be challenged and encouraged by Speidell's contributions in this book."" --Elmer M. Colyer, Professor of Systematic Theology, Stanley Professor of Wesley Studies, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary ""Todd Speidell has written a wonderful book, not simply about T. F. Torrance's overlooked contributions to thinking theologically about ethics, but more broadly about the reality of reconciliation and the triune God's unwavering commitment to redeem creation. Speaking with great insight and candor, Speidell sets the record on Torrance straight, helping us to see that Christ is the end of ethics, thereby abolishing our attempts at self-justification and autonomous ethics in favor of His vicarious humanity in our place and on our behalf. Students and teachers of Christian doctrine and ethics are very well-served by this clear, judicious, and compelling account and appropriation of one of the most important English-speaking theologians of the twentieth century."" --Christopher R. J. Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Theology, University of Otago ""Relying on the thinking of Karl Barth, Thomas F. Torrance, James B. Torrance, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Ray S. Anderson, and others, Todd Speidell thoughtfully and skillfully challenges readers to focus on who Jesus was and is as the incarnate revealer and reconciler to understand the true meaning of Christian ethics and liberation in a way that upholds rather than negates a properly functioning social ethic. Along the way he offers helpful analysis and critique of various views that tend toward a Pelagian vision of grace or some version of conditional salvation and thus obscure what it means to participate in Christ's vicarious humanity and therefore in the new creation. His discussion of Torrance's theological ethics offers a particularly convincing

Todd Speidell (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is Instructor of Theology at Montreat College, Editor of Participatio: The Journal of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship, and General Editor of the Ray S. Anderson Collection (Wipf and Stock). His recent publications include his edited book Trinity and Transformation: J. B. Torrance's Vision of Worship, Mission, and Society (Wipf & Stock, 2016) and his coedited book T. F. Torrance and Eastern Orthodoxy: Theology in Reconciliation (Wipf & Stock, 2015)

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