Being in Christ: A Biblical and Systematic Investigation in a Reformed Perspective - eBook
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Being in Christ: A Biblical and Systematic Investigation in a Reformed Perspective - eBook  -     By: Hans Burger

Being in Christ: A Biblical and Systematic Investigation in a Reformed Perspective - eBook

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Title: Being in Christ: A Biblical and Systematic Investigation in a Reformed Perspective - eBook
By: Hans Burger
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 9781498274227
ISBN-13: 9781498274227
Stock No: WW107699EB

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'Being in Christ' is a central theme in the message of the gospel. It is central for understanding the relation of Christian believers and the church with Jesus Christ, their Lord. It determines the identity of a Christian. It is helpful for understanding the presence of Christ and his salvation in the present. It can be developed as an element of a theological ontology. Finally, it is a theme with a great integrating power. In this book, the theme 'being in Christ' is analyzed in different perspectives. The attention is focused on the reality of 'being in Christ': its ontological implications. First, two representatives of the Reformed tradition are investigated: the English Puritan John Owen and the Dutch Neo-Calvinist Herman Bavinck. Second, a reconstruction of the Pauline and Johannine perspectives on 'being in Christ' is provided. Third, the theme is examined in the work of the English ethicist Oliver O'Donovan and the German-Swiss theologian Ingolf U. Dalferth. In the final chapter, the author gives his own systematic-theological proposal of a concept of 'being in Christ.'

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Hans Burger is assistant professor of systematic theology at Theological University Kampen, the Netherlands.

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