Authority of the Father: Eternal functional subordination – Quo Vadis?

This article aims to provide the reader with a short introduction on, and overview of the movement called Eternal Functional Subordination (EFS) that wasintroduced in 1977 by a Presbyterian preacher, George Knight. This is mostly an evangelical movement and is generally concerned with the relationsh...

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Main Author: Oliver, W. H. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2021
In: Acta theologica
Year: 2021, Volume: 41, Issue: 2, Pages: 133-155
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Taxis / Trinity / Christology / Obedience / Son / Subordination
IxTheo Classification:FA Theology
NBA Dogmatics
NBC Doctrine of God
NBF Christology
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Summary:This article aims to provide the reader with a short introduction on, and overview of the movement called Eternal Functional Subordination (EFS) that wasintroduced in 1977 by a Presbyterian preacher, George Knight. This is mostly an evangelical movement and is generally concerned with the relationship between God the Father and God the Son, which is regarded as an eternal authoritative position of the Father, and an eternal subordination of the Son - against the mainline Protestant churches. EFS claims that the roots of this view go back to the Bible and the tradition of the early church, referring to the Creeds and the Councils, including the Church Fathers. Are they correct with this statement? A critical discussion of EFS follows the introduction and conciseliterature overview.
ISSN:2309-9089
Contains:Enthalten in: Acta theologica