The son who learned obedience: a theological case against the eternal submission of the Son

This book offers a fresh perspective on the ongoing evangelical debate concerning whether the Son eternally submits to the Father. Beginning with the pro-Nicene account of will being a property of the single divine nature, Glenn Butner explores how language of eternal submission requires a modificat...

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Autore principale: Butner, D. Glenn, Jr. (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Libro
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Eugene, Oregon Pickwick Publications [2018]
In:Anno: 2018
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Trinità / Monoteismo / Cristologia
Altre parole chiave:B Monotheism
B Jesus Christ History of doctrines
B Jesus Christ Divinity Biblical teaching
B Trinity History of doctrines
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Riepilogo:This book offers a fresh perspective on the ongoing evangelical debate concerning whether the Son eternally submits to the Father. Beginning with the pro-Nicene account of will being a property of the single divine nature, Glenn Butner explores how language of eternal submission requires a modification of the classical theology of the divine will. This modification has problematic consequences for Christology, various atonement theories, and the doctrine of God, because as historically developed these doctrines shared the pro-Nicene assumption of a single divine will. This new angle on an old debate challenges the reader to move beyond the inaccurate characterization of views on eternal submission as “Arian” or “feminist” toward a more accurate understanding of the real theological issues at stake.- back cover
Descrizione del documento:Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-211) and indexes
ISBN:1532641702