01446nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200100006308200130007310000190008610000110010524500270011624500640014324500180020726000090022526000160023426000090025030000110025930000140027030000100028449000520029452006430034665000240098965000150101365000160102885601000104420260119071019.02023-08-03 14:37:26 a9781842275658 aeng a262.1 bT582-H54 aHerbert, T. D. eAuthor aKenosis and Priesthood bTowards a Protestant re-evaluation of the ordained ministry cT. D. Herbert aU.K. bPaternoster c2008 a299tr. bPaperback c23 cm aPaternoster biblical and theological monographs aThis book is an attempt to recover for Protestants the significance of the ordained priesthood. In the past the priesthood of the ordained has proved to be thoroughly problematic, not least for ecumenical debate. Herbert explores the ministry through an exposition of Kenotic and Trinitarian theology. He argues that the priesthood is called to announce God's gracious saving act in Jesus Christ and so call people to respond gratefully through Christian living. At the Eucharist, argues Herbert, the priest is not the one who has the specific power of consecration but the one who is commissioned to retell the story of God's saving act. aProtestant churches aPriesthood aIncarnation4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11410/a4ee859c-1013-4d68-b1a3-c0a18edccc31.jpgyCover Image