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The Form Of A Servant eBook

A Historical Analysis Of The Kenotic Motif

by Donald G. Dawe
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock, June of 2011 ‧
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This is both a historical and a systematic exploration of the basic Christian belief in God's self-emptying in creation and redemption. In Christ, God has "emptied himself, taking the form of a servant." Not only does the author review the thinking on the kenotic motif from earliest Christian times (even antedating the Pauline Epistles) to the present, but he views it as a source of fresh insight for Christology today.Kierkegaard introduced the kenotic motif to contemporary theology, which views it as the ultimate paradox. In Barth's doctrine of the freedom of God, kenosis means God is free to become a man. Thus, says Dr. Dawe, kenosis is to be interpreted in dynamic, personalistic modes of thought and is the key to a fresh understanding of creation, history, and redemption.Seminary students will welcome this book for its wealth of biblical and historical theology. But because of its nontechnical vocabulary, adult study groups will find much material for interesting and rewarding discussion

The Form Of A Servant

A Historical Analysis Of The Kenotic Motif

by Donald G. Dawe

Property Description
ISBN: 9781725230200
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
Release Date: June of 2011
Language: English
Pages: 218
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
EAN: 9781725230200