‘Participants of the Divine Nature’: The Modern Retrieval of Participation “In Christ” in Paul: Explorations in Paul's Theology of Union and Participation, Michael J. Thate, Kevin J. Vanhoozer and Constantine R. Campbell (eds), Eerdmans, 2018 (ISBN 978-0-8028-7394-1), x +582 pp., pb $55 Participating in Christ: Explorations in Paul's Theology and Spirituality, Michael J. Gorman, Baker Academic, 2019 (ISBN 978-1-5409-6036-8), xxvi + 296 pp., pb $30 Participation in God: A Study in Christian Doctrine and Metaphysics, Andrew Davison, Cambridge University Press, 2019 (ISBN 978-1-1084-8328-5), xii + 423 pp., hb £75

Recent decades have seen a retrieval of the idea of participation in God as a central locus for the Christian faith across all of its ecclesial traditions. ‘Participation in God’ has two aspects and two registers. It describes the relationship between God and creation and also describes the salvific...

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Main Author: Dominiak, Paul A. (Author)
Contributors: Gorman, Michael J. 1955- (Bibliographic antecedent)
Format: Electronic Review
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell [2020]
In: Reviews in religion and theology
Year: 2020, Volume: 27, Issue: 2, Pages: 154-162
Review of:Participating in Christ (Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, 2019) (Dominiak, Paul A.)
Further subjects:B Participation
B Book review
B theōsis
B Pauline Theology
B Scripture
B Metaphysics
B Union
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Summary:Recent decades have seen a retrieval of the idea of participation in God as a central locus for the Christian faith across all of its ecclesial traditions. ‘Participation in God’ has two aspects and two registers. It describes the relationship between God and creation and also describes the salvific return of creatures to God as a kind of (re)union with the Creator. These two participatory aspects each have a scriptural register and a philosophical-theological register. This review article examines what the key claims of participation in God are, why participation aroused suspicion and fell from view, how it has been retrieved in its scriptural and philosophical-theological registers, and why three recent studies of the idea should be warmly welcomed but cautiously received.
ISSN:1467-9418
Contains:Enthalten in: Reviews in religion and theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/rirt.13767