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9780567045379

Incarnation and Inspiration John Owen and the Coherence of Christology

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    9780567045379

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    0567045374

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-06-15
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury T & T Clark
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In Incarnation and Inspiration Alan Spence looks at the groundbreaking theology of John Owen. Spence examines Owen's efforts to integrate the concepts of incarnation and inspiration into one coherent Christology. Owen offers a solution to this most intractable of christological dilemmas through his idea that the divine Son acted on his own human nature indirectly and by means of the Holy Spirit. The foundation of the Spirit's distinctive work is thereby the renewal of the image of God through the humanity of Christ. Spence's study raises such questions as: can a Christology which affirms the distinct operation of Christ's two natures successfully maintain the unity of his personal action? Is nature or ontological language too static to model the dynamic reality of Christ? Can the actions of God be indivisible if the Son relates to the Father as to one who is other than himself? Finally Spence grounds the discussion in more general terms by comprehensively assessing the significance of Owen's Christology in relation to the ever-important Definition of Chalcedon and to modern theology. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Alan Spence is a United Reformed Church minister serving two churches in West London

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Abbreviationsp. xv
Two Ways of Thinking about Christ: Incarnation or Inspirationp. 1
The prayers of Jesusp. 1
Incarnational christologyp. 2
Inspirational christologyp. 4
Compatibility and the witness of traditionp. 5
John Owenp. 15
Incarnation: The Son Assumes Human Naturep. 17
The writing of Christologiap. 17
Christ as the way of our knowingp. 18
The context in which Christ is knownp. 20
The wisdom of God and the person of Christp. 21
The appropriateness of the incarnationp. 25
The pre-existent Sonp. 26
God's eternal counselsp. 28
The agent of the incarnationp. 30
The Word became fleshp. 32
The assumption of human naturep. 34
Anhypostasiap. 35
The hypostatic unionp. 37
The natures distinguishedp. 39
Interaction between the naturesp. 41
Inspiration: The Spirit Renews God's Image in Christ's Human Naturep. 43
Quakers and Sociniansp. 43
The Spirit in the Christian lifep. 46
The Spirit in nature and in gracep. 49
Christ as the foundation and goal of the Spirit's workp. 50
Firstborn among many brothersp. 52
The Spirit's work in Jesusp. 54
Inspiration and incarnationp. 59
Master-storiesp. 62
Integrity of the personp. 64
The Mediator: One Person Acting in Two Naturesp. 65
Athanasius - The incarnation of the Word of Godp. 65
Anselm - Why was God made man?p. 67
Calvin - Incorporating both perspectivesp. 70
The office of Mediatorp. 71
The person of the Mediatorp. 72
From Logos to Mediatorp. 76
The Mediator as subject of the incarnate lifep. 79
Evaluationp. 80
The Son and the Father: Of the Same Beingp. 84
Introduction of the homoousionp. 85
Arian christologyp. 85
The Athanasian alternativep. 87
The Sociniansp. 91
Owen's responsep. 96
Conclusionp. 101
The Son and the Children: An 'Autokinetic' Human Naturep. 104
The relation between the naturesp. 104
The Apollinarian solutionp. 105
An alternative accountp. 109
The nature of Christ's humanityp. 110
The self-consciousness of Jesusp. 120
Conclusionp. 121
Trinitarian Agency: The Son and the Spirit as Distinct Agentsp. 124
Our knowledge of God as Triunep. 124
The essence of the doctrinep. 126
Opera Trinitatis ad extra sunt indivisap. 128
Distinct principles of operationp. 129
Resolutionp. 131
Consistent?p. 132
Strictures on the traditionp. 133
New possibilitiesp. 135
Conclusionp. 138
The problem of christologyp. 138
Owen and the coherence of Chalcedonp. 144
Coherence and modern christologyp. 149
Bibliographyp. 155
Indexp. 161
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