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Christ and the Judgement of God The Limits of Divine Retribution in New Testament Thought Stephen H. Travis

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A; Hendrickson Publishers; 2009Description: 383tr; Paperback, Illustration; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781598563382,
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231.8
  • T782-S83
Online resources: Summary: In this scholarly study Stephen Travis examines the role of retribution in New Testament theologies of judgment. Travis's main thesis is that New Testament theologies of judgment are more fundamentally relational than retributive. He argues that while elements of retribution are present in each ""strand"" of the New Testament, they are remarkably infrequent, in view of their prominence in the Jewish and Greco Roman worlds. He argues that both in Paul and in the gospels one's relationship to God, through Christ, is the criterion of judgment
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In this scholarly study Stephen Travis examines the role of retribution in New Testament theologies of judgment. Travis's main thesis is that New Testament theologies of judgment are more fundamentally relational than retributive. He argues that while elements of retribution are present in each ""strand"" of the New Testament, they are remarkably infrequent, in view of their prominence in the Jewish and Greco Roman worlds. He argues that both in Paul and in the gospels one's relationship to God, through Christ, is the criterion of judgment

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