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A seminal re-evaluation of Calvin's Christology focussing on his doctrine of Christ's work.The revival of interest in the Protestant Reformation in the mid-twentieth century was marked by several s...
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27 January 2022

A seminal re-evaluation of Calvin's Christology focussing on his doctrine of Christ's work.
The revival of interest in the Protestant Reformation in the mid-twentieth century was marked by several studies of John Calvin. J.F. Jansen, however, noted that these had shed new light on almost every aspect of his thought except that which lies at the heart of his theology - the doctrine of Christ's work.
In Calvin's Doctrine of the Work of Christ, Jansen corrects this omission, providing a fresh study of Calvin's work in this area with special reference to his exegetical writings. Besides critiquing Calvin's development of the doctrine, he also examines the traditional theological formula of the three offices of Christ as prophet, priest and king. Reacting against the return to this formula by contemporary theologians such as Emil Brunner, he shows that an alternative conception of Christ's work is possible.
The revival of interest in the Protestant Reformation in the mid-twentieth century was marked by several studies of John Calvin. J.F. Jansen, however, noted that these had shed new light on almost every aspect of his thought except that which lies at the heart of his theology - the doctrine of Christ's work.
In Calvin's Doctrine of the Work of Christ, Jansen corrects this omission, providing a fresh study of Calvin's work in this area with special reference to his exegetical writings. Besides critiquing Calvin's development of the doctrine, he also examines the traditional theological formula of the three offices of Christ as prophet, priest and king. Reacting against the return to this formula by contemporary theologians such as Emil Brunner, he shows that an alternative conception of Christ's work is possible.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 123
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
27 January 2022
Trim Size: 6.10 X 9.17 in
ISBN: 9780227176801
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Philosophy, Philosophy of religion, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Christology, RELIGION / Christian Theology / History, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic, RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, RELIGION / Christian Church / History, Christianity, Theology
Preface
I. Preliminary Reflections
(a) On the Relationship Between the Person and Work of Christ
(b) A Traditional Formula Returns
(c) Whence and Whither
II. The Offices of Christ in Calvin's Systematic Theology
(a) The Development of Calvin's Doctrine of the Offices
(b) The Place of the Formula in Calvin's Thought
III. The Exegetical Basis of Calvin's Doctrine of the Offices of Christ
(a) Christ in all of the Scriptures
(b) The Office of the Redeemer
(c) The Messiah
(d) Christ our King
(e) Christ our Priest
(f) Christ the Revelation of God
(g) Conclusion
IV. Postscript
(a) Summary
(b) The Implications Tested
I. Preliminary Reflections
(a) On the Relationship Between the Person and Work of Christ
(b) A Traditional Formula Returns
(c) Whence and Whither
II. The Offices of Christ in Calvin's Systematic Theology
(a) The Development of Calvin's Doctrine of the Offices
(b) The Place of the Formula in Calvin's Thought
III. The Exegetical Basis of Calvin's Doctrine of the Offices of Christ
(a) Christ in all of the Scriptures
(b) The Office of the Redeemer
(c) The Messiah
(d) Christ our King
(e) Christ our Priest
(f) Christ the Revelation of God
(g) Conclusion
IV. Postscript
(a) Summary
(b) The Implications Tested