Inhabiting the Cruciform God Kenosis, Justification, and Theosis in Paul's Narrative Soteriology
Michael J. Gorman
- U.S.A. William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. 2009
- 194tr. paperback, illustration 23 cm
A groundbreaking study on Paul's doctrine of salvation. Building on his influential Cruciformity: Paul's Narrative Spirituality of the Cross, Gorman argues that Jesus' cruciformity is at the heart of his participation in the Godhead. His fresh examination of key Pauline texts especially stresses the covenantal, participatory, and transformative character of theosis and its relationship to justice. ""In this groundbreaking study of Paul's soteriology, Michael Gorman builds on his influential Cruciformity: Paul's Narrative Spirituality of the Cross to argue that cruciformity is, at its heart, theoformity -- what the Christian tradition has called theosis or participation in the life of God. ""A richly synthetic reading of Paul. . . . Gorman deftly integrates the results of recent debates about Pauline theology into a powerful constructive account that overcomes unfruitful dichotomies and transcends recent controversies between the 'New Perspective on Paul' and its traditionalist critics. Gorman's important book points the way forward for understanding the nonviolent, world- transforming character of Paul's gospel."" ( Richard B. Hays, Duke Divinity School)
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Religion -- Christian Theology -- Soteriology Pauline theology Jesus Christ -- Crucifixion