Theology for the Community of God
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저자(글) Grenz, Stanley J.
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Preface p. xxxi Introduction: The Nature and Task of Theology p. 1 The Theological Task p. 1 The Historical Development of Theology p. 2 Developments in the Meaning of the Term p. 2 The Need for Theology in the Church p. 4 The Task of Theology and the Church p. 6 The Relationship of Theology to Other Concepts p. 8 Theology and Faith p. 8 Theology and Religious Studies p. 9 Theology and the Sciences p. 10 Theology and Truth p. 10 The Ongoing Nature of the Theological Task p. 12 Dangers in the Theological Enterprise p. 12 Substitution p. 13 Dogmatism p. 13 Intellectualism p. 13 Theological Method p. 13 The Sources for Theology p. 14 The Reformation Debate p. 14 Contextualization and Experience p. 14 The Threefold Norm of Theology p. 16 The Integrative Motif of Theology p. 20 Representative Alternatives p. 21 The Kingdom of God p. 22 The Community of God p. 23 The Eschatological Community p. 24 The Structure of the Theological System p. 24 Theology and Ethics p. 25 Theology: the Doctrine of God p. 27 The God Who is p. 29 The Reality of God in an Era of Atheism p. 30 In the Era of the Bible: Which God? p. 30 The Rivalry of the Gods p. 31 The Universality of God p. 32 In the Christian Era: Does God Exist? p. 32 The Ontological Argument p. 33 The Cosmological and Teleological Arguments p. 34 The Moral Argument p. 35 The Rise of Intellectual Atheism p. 36 The Critique of the First Cause p. 36 The Critique of the Concept of God p. 37 The Elimination of the Idea of God p. 38 Theology and the Modern Situation p. 38 The Assertion of the Uniqueness of Christianity p. 38 The Reformulation of the Proofs p. 39 The Appeal to Anthropology p. 40 Christian Faith in the Contemporary Context p. 41 Knowledge of God in an Era of Agnosticism p. 43 The Claim to Know God and Intellectual Agnosticism p. 43 Epistemological Agnosticism p. 43 Logical Positivism p. 44 Agnosticism and the Incomprehensible God p. 45 The Means to Knowledge of God p. 45 Knowledge of God through Reason p. 45 Knowledge of God through Religious Experience p. 47 Knowledge of God through God's Self-Revelation p. 48 Knowing God p. 49 Knowing God as Subject p. 49 Knowing God in History p. 50 Knowing God and the Concept of Community p. 51 The Triune God p. 53 Trinitarian Doctrine in Theological History p. 54 The Situation of the First Christians p. 54 The One God p. 54 Jesus' Lordship p. 55 The Spirit's Presence p. 55 Historical Development of Trinitarian Doctrine p. 56 The Deity of Jesus p. 56 The Deity of the Spirit p. 59 Formulating Trinitarian Doctrine p. 60 Trinitarian Doctrine in Post-Cappadocian Theology p. 61 Eastern and Western Conceptions p. 61 The Filioque Controversy p. 62 Decline of the Doctrine p. 63 Recovery of the Doctrine p. 64 The Formulation of Trinitarian Doctrine p. 65 The Content of Trinitarian Doctrine p. 66 God Is One p. 66 God Is Three p. 66 God Is a Diversity p. 66 God Is a Unity p. 67 The Filioque and the Relational Trinity p. 69 Analogies to the Trinity p. 71 The Theological Implication of Trinitarian Doctrine p. 71 Love as the Essence of God p. 71 Love and the Inner Dynamic of God p. 72 Love as the Fundamental Divine Attribute p. 72 Love and the Divine Holiness, Jealousy, and Wrath p. 72 Love and the Other Moral Attributes p. 74 Trinitarian Doctrine and Christian Life p. 74 Trinitarian Prayer p. 74 Trinitarian Ethics p. 76 The Relational God p. 77 The Nature of the Relational God p. 78 God as (a) Being p. 78 God as Transcendent and Immanent p. 80 God as Spirit p. 81 Hegel's Conception of "Spirit" p. 82 The Biblical Conception of "Spirit" p. 82 Theological Implications p. 83 God as Person p. 83 The Philosophical Concept of "Person" p. 84 Personhood and God's Relationship to the World p. 84 Personhood and God p. 85 The Name of God p. 86 The Divine Attributes p. 88 The Attributes and the Divine Substance p. 88 The Medieval Debate p. 88 The Doxological Position p. 89 The Division of the Attributes p. 90 The Eternal God p. 91 Eternality and Our Experience of Time p. 91 Attributes Related to God's Eternality p. 92 The Good God p. 93 Holiness p. 93 Compassion p. 94 God as the Moral Standard p. 95 The Practical Importance of the Attributes p. 95 The Creator God p. 98 God as the Creator of the World p. 98 The Creation of the World as the Act of God p. 99 The Free Act of Creation p. 99 The Loving Act of Creation p. 101 The Creation of the World as a Trinitarian Act p. 101 The Role of the Father p. 102 The Role of the Son p. 103 The Role of the Spirit p. 105 The Act of Creation and the Sovereign Creator p. 106 Present and Final Sovereignty p. 106 De Jure and De Facto Sovereignty p. 108 God's Future p. 109 The Time of Creation p. 109 Creation as Past p. 109 Creation as Future p. 110 Creation and Essence p. 111 God as the Providential Administrator of the World p. 112 "Community" as God's Purpose for Creation p. 112 The Doctrine of Providence in Recent Theology p. 115 The Classical Position p. 116 Providence in Liberal Theology p. 118 The Destruction of Providence p. 118 God's Administration of His World p. 119 Preservation p. 119 Concurrence p. 121 Government p. 122 Anthropology: The Doctrine of Humanity p. 125 The Human Identity and Our Origin in God p. 127 Our Place in Creation p. 128 Humankind and the Cosmos in Changing Cultural Contexts p. 128 The "Premodern" Answer p. 128 The Modern Answer p. 129 Christian Faith and the Insights of Anthropology p. 129 The Concept of "Openness to the World" p. 130 The Theological Significance of the Concept p. 131 "Openness to the World" and General Revelation p. 132 The Question of General Revelation in Theology p. 133 The Meaning of General Revelation p. 133 The Place of General Revelation in Theological History p. 134 The Theological Importance of General Revelation p. 137 Revelation in the Human Person p. 137 Revelation in Nature p. 138 The Limit of General Revelation p. 138 God as Our Origin p. 139 The Existential Significance p. 140 God as the Ground of Personal Existence p. 140 God as Universal Father p. 141 The Essential Significance p. 142 Our Temporal Origin p. 144 The Question of the "First Human" p. 144 The Traditional Position p. 144 The Mythical View p. 144 The Underlying Hermeneutical Question p. 145 The "First Human" and Evolution p. 146 Considerations in the Evolution Debate p. 146 Adam as a Historical Person p. 148 Anthropology and Our Temporal Origin p. 148 The Temporal Beginning of Humankind p. 149 The Temporal Beginning of Each Person p. 149 The Unity of Humankind p. 149 Our Nature as Persons Destined for Community p. 151 Our Ontological Nature p. 152 Autonomy versus Determinism p. 152 The Focus on Autonomy p. 152 The Focus on Essence p. 152 The Christian Perspective p. 154 Human Substances p. 155 The Idea of Substantial Entities p. 155 The Trichotomist and Dichotomist Viewpoints p. 156 Substantial Entities and Modern Theology p. 158 The Contemporary Wholistic Alternative p. 160 Death and the Whole Person p. 163 The Origin of the Soul p. 164 Traditional Alternatives p. 164 The Classical Debate and the Contemporary Context p. 166 The Soul and Our Ontological Nature p. 167 Humans as the Image of God p. 168 The Image of God in Theological History p. 168 The Structural View p. 169 The Relational View p. 170 The Dynamic View p. 172 The Image of God in the Bible p. 173 The Divine Image in the Genesis Creation Narratives p. 173 The Divine Image Elsewhere in Genesis p. 176 The Image of God in the New Testament p. 176 The Theological Significance of the Image of God p. 177 The Divine Image as a Special Standing p. 177 The Divine Image as a Special Fellowship p. 178 The Divine Image as an Eschatological Reality p. 178 The Divine Image as a Special Community p. 178 Sin: The Destruction of Community p. 181 The Nature of Sin p. 182 Biblical Terms for Sin p. 182 Old Testament Words for Sin p. 182 New Testament Words for Sin p. 183 Sin and the Human Person p. 184 Sin Infects the Core of Our Being p. 184 Sin Perverts Goodness p. 185 Sin Is Universal p. 185 The Essence of Sin p. 186 Sin as Failure p. 186 Sin as Disruption of Community p. 187 Sin as Revealed in the Gospel p. 188 Original Sin p. 189 The Fall of Humankind -- the Fall of Adam p. 190 The Garden p. 190 The First Sin p. 191 Consequences of the First Sin p. 192 The First Sin and the Sin of Humankind p. 193 Historical Suggestions p. 194 The Reality of the Fall p. 197 Original Sin and Guilt p. 198 The Question of Guilt in Theological History p. 199 The Biblical Basis for the Reformed View p. 202 The Reality of Original Sin p. 205 The Results of Sin: Our Human Situation p. 207 Alienation p. 207 Condemnation p. 208 Enslavement p. 210 Depravity p. 211 Our Spiritual Co-Creatures p. 213 The Nature of the Spiritual Realities p. 214 Angelology in Christian Theology p. 214 The Middle Ages: Speculative Angelology p. 214 The Reformation: Biblical Angelology p. 215 The Enlightenment: Rejection of Angelology p. 216 Contemporary Theology: A Renewed Interest p. 217 A Biblical Theology of Angels p. 219 Definition p. 219 Angels in the Old Testament p. 219 Angels in the New Testament p. 221 A Biblical Theology of Demons p. 222 Definitions p. 222 Demons in the Old Testament p. 223 Demons in the New Testament p. 224 A Biblical Theology of Satan p. 225 Names Related to Satan p. 225 Satan in the Old Testament p. 225 Satan in the New Testament p. 226 Angelology and Structures of Existence p. 228 The Structures of Existence p. 228 The Function of the Structures p. 228 The Existence of Structures p. 230 Strctures of Existence and the Bible p. 231 Structures and Spiritual Beings p. 231 Structures and the "Powers" p. 231 Structures and Governance p. 232 A Theology of the Structures p. 232 God's Intent for the Structures p. 232 The Evil Manipulation of Structures p. 233 Structures and Christ p. 235 The Demonic and Superstition p. 235 Superstition and the Old Testament p. 236 The Old Testament Opposition to Superstition p. 236 The Presence of Superstition in Israel p. 236 Superstition and Idolatry p. 237 The Status of the Powers Lying behind Superstition p. 238 The Reality of the Powers p. 238 The Powers as Unreal p. 239 A Christian Stance toward Superstition p. 240 Christology: The Doctrine of Christ p. 243 The Fellowship of Jesus the Christ with God p. 245 Foundations: Jesus, the Divine One p. 246 Development of the Affirmation of Jesus' Deity p. 246 Christological Controversy in the Second Century p. 246 The Arian Controversy p. 248 The Basis of Christology p. 249 The Foundation of Our Christological Affirmation p. 251 Jesus' Sinlessness p. 252 Jesus' Teaching p. 253 Jesus' Death p. 253 Jesus' Claim p. 254 Jesus' Resurrection p. 256 Jesus' Claim and His Resurrection p. 260 The Historical Foundation and Faith p. 260 Implications: Jesus as One with God p. 262 Jesus' Unity with God p. 262 Function versus Ontology p. 262 Jesus as the Revealer of God p. 264 Jesus' Fellowship with the Father p. 266 Jesus' Compassion p. 266 Jesus' Special Fellowship with God p. 267 Jesus' Lordship p. 270 The Cosmic Lord p. 270 Our Personal Lord p. 270 The Lord of History p. 271 The Fellowship of Jesus the Christ with Humankind p. 272 Jesus as a Human p. 273 Development of the Affirmation of Jesus' Humanity p. 273 Apollinarianism p. 274 The Council of Constantinople p. 275 Jesus as Sharing in True Humanness p. 275 Jesus and the Conditions of Human Existence p. 275 Jesus and Human Growth p. 278 Implications of Jesus' Humanness p. 278 Jesus as the True Human p. 279 The Foundation for Affirming Jesus as the True Human p. 279 The Foundation in Jesus' Earthly Life p. 279 The Foundational Importance of the Resurrection p. 281 Jesus' Claim to Uniqueness p. 281 The Content of Our Affirming Jesus as the True Human p. 282 Jesus and the Resurrection p. 282 Jesus and Community p. 283 Jesus and the Upward Fall p. 284 Jesus as the New Human p. 285 Jesus as the Universal Human p. 286 Jesus and the Marginalized p. 286 Jesus and Women p. 288 Jesus and the Individual p. 292 The Fellowship of Deity and Humanity in Jesus p. 294 Jesus as Divine and Human p. 295 The Historical Debate concerning Jesus' Person p. 295 The Nestorian Controversy p. 296 The Eutychian Controversy p. 297 Christology after Chalcedon p. 297 The Reformation Debate p. 298 The Foundation for Affirming the Unity p. 299 Jesus as the Word p. 300 Jesus as the Son p. 302 The Relationship between Deity and Humanity in Jesus p. 303 Jesus and Revelation p. 303 Jesus and Community p. 305 The Incarnation p. 305 The Incarnation in Theological History p. 306 The Kenosis Theory p. 306 Modifications to the Kenosis Theory p. 307 The Incarnation as the Paradox of Grace p. 307 The Critique of Incarnational Christology p. 308 Criticisms of the Traditional Understanding p. 309 Significance of the Incarnation p. 309 Jesus' Preexistence p. 311 The Problem of Preexistence p. 311 The Meaning of Preexistence p. 312 Jesus and Preexistence p. 313 The Virgin Birth p. 314 The Historical Context of the Modern Debate p. 315 Affirmations of the Virgin Birth p. 315 Reinterpretations of the Virgin Birth p. 316 Current Debate about the Virgin Birth p. 317 Protestants and the Virgin Birth p. 317 Roman Catholics and the Virgin Birth p. 318 Points of Debate concerning the Virgin Birth p. 319 Theological Arguments p. 320 Historical Arguments p. 322 Textual Arguments p. 323 The Virgin Birth and Christology p. 324 The Mission of Jesus p. 326 The Vocation of the Earthly Jesus p. 327 Fulfilling the Old Testament Hope p. 328 Jesus as the Prophet p. 328 Jesus as the Messiah p. 329 Heralding the Divine Reign p. 333 The Centrality of the Kingdom p. 333 Jesus as the Son of Man p. 333 The One Sent to Die p. 335 Jesus' Consciousness of His Death p. 336 Jesus as the Suffering Servant p. 336 Jesus' Self-Consciousness p. 338 The Atonement and the Mission of Jesus p. 339 The Atonement in Theological History p. 340 Dynamic Imagery p. 340 Objective Imagery p. 342 Subjective Imagery p. 343 Modifications to Anselm's Theory p. 344 The Significance of Jesus' Death in the New Testament p. 345 Jesus' Death as Our Example p. 345 Jesus' Death as Our Ransom p. 345 Jesus' Death as Our Expiation p. 346 Jesus Is Our Reconciliation p. 347 Jesus' Death and Us p. 348 The Atonement and the Human Predicament p. 349 Our Reception of Christ's Atonement p. 349 The Atonement and Community p. 350 Christ's Substitution p. 352 The Ongoing Work of Christ p. 354 The Exaltation p. 354 Jesus' Present and Future Ministry p. 354 Jesus' Present Ministry p. 354 Jesus' Ongoing Ministry p. 355 Implication of Jesus' Ongoing Ministry for Prayer p. 355 Pneumatology: the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit p. 357 The Identity of the Holy Spirit p. 359 The Spirit in Salvation History p. 360 The Holy Spirit and the Old Testament Era p. 361 The Spirit of God in the Old Testament p. 361 Functions of the Spirit of God in the Old Testament p. 362 Eschatological Direction of Old Testament Pneumatology p. 364 The Holy Spirit and the Christ p. 365 Jesus -- the Bearer of the Spirit p. 365 Jesus' Promise concerning the Coming Spirit p. 366 Pentecost -- the Fulfillment of Jesus' Promise p. 367 The Spirit and the Community of Christ p. 370 The Significance of Pentecost p. 370 The Holy Spirit and the Risen Lord p. 371 The Spirit in the Trinitarian Life p. 372 The Foundation of Pneumatology in the Immanent Trinity p. 373 The Basic Identity of the Spirit p. 373 The Deity and Personhood of the Spirit p. 374 The Holy Spirit and the Economic Trinity p. 375 A Basic Understanding p. 375 Aspects of the Spirit's Identity as the Power of God p. 376 His Identity as the Eschatological Creator Spirit p. 376 The Spirit and the Scriptures p. 379 The Spirit as the Foundation of Scripture p. 380 Inspiration and Illumination p. 380 The Concept of Inspiration p. 381 The Concept of Illumination p. 382 The One Act of the Spirit p. 383 Functional and Canonical Approaches p. 383 The Development of Scripture in the Community p. 386 The Risk of Subjectivism p. 387 The Task of the Spirit Speaking through Scripture p. 388 Scripture as the Source of Spiritual Sustenance p. 388 The Constitutional Role of Scripture p. 389 The Bible and Revelation p. 392 The Concept of Revelation p. 392 Barth's Proposal p. 392 Revelation in the Bible p. 393 Revelation and Scripture p. 394 The Bible as Revelation p. 396 The Bible as Derivative Revelation p. 396 The Bible as Functional Revelation p. 396 The Bible as Mediate Revelation p. 397 Biblical Authority p. 397 The Trustworthiness of SCripture p. 397 Verbal, Plenary Inspiration p. 398 An Infallible, Inerrant Bible p. 398 Biblical Authority and the Authority of the Spirit p. 402 The Extent of Biblical Authority p. 403 Our Sole Authority p. 403 Our Authority in All of Life p. 403 The Dynamic of Conversion p. 405 The Individual Aspect of Conversion p. 406 Repentance p. 406 Faith p. 408 Our Response: Repentance and Faith p. 409 The Divine Aspect of Conversion p. 411 The Spirit's Activity in the Conversion Process p. 411 Conviction p. 412 Call p. 413 Illumination p. 414 Enablement p. 414 Conversion and the Baptism of the Spirit p. 415 Modern Pentecostalism p. 415 Pentecostal View of Spirit Baptism and Tongues p. 418 An Evaluation of the Pentecostal Position p. 419 Spirit Baptism, Conversion, and Spirit Filling p. 422 The Community Aspect of Conversion p. 423 The Role of the Community in Conversion p. 423 Proclamation of the Gospel p. 423 Incorporation into a New Community p. 424 Conversion and Church Initiation Rites p. 427 Historical and Contemporary Positions p. 427 The New Testament Teaching p. 428 Conversion as Faith Expressed through Baptism p. 429 Individual Salvation: The Wider Perspective p. 432 The Process of Salvation p. 433 Conversion p. 433 Conversion and the Human Predicament p. 433 Conversion and the Establishment of Community p. 438 Sanctification p. 440 The Concept of Sanctification in the Bible p. 440 The Theological Concept of Sanctification p. 442 The Sanctification Process p. 443 Perfectionism p. 444 Glorification p. 446 The Eternal Context of Salvation p. 447 Divine Election p. 448 The Controversy over the Five Points of Calvinism p. 448 The Decrees of God p. 451 Election to Community p. 452 The Ordo Salutis p. 455 Historical Perspective p. 455 Representative Positions p. 456 The Order of Salvation and the Future Community p. 458 Ecclesiology: The Doctrine of the Church p. 461 The Church -- The Eschatological Covenant Community p. 463 The Church as a Covenant People p. 464 Ekklesia p. 464 The Nation, the Body, and the Temple p. 465 The Nation of God p. 466 The Body of Christ p. 466 The Temple of the Spirit p. 467 The Church as Mystical, Universal, and Local p. 467 The Marks of the Church p. 468 The Classical Alternatives p. 468 Biblical Consideration p. 470 Balanced Congregationalism p. 471 The Church as the Sign of the Kingdom p. 472 The Biblical Conception of the Kingdom p. 472 Old Testament Teaching about the Kingdom p. 472 The Kingdom and Jesus p. 473 The Biblical Drama of the Kingdom p. 475 The Kingdom and the Church p. 477 Church and Kingdom in Christian Thought p. 477 The Church in the Kingdom p. 478 Ecclesiological Implications p. 478 The Church as Community p. 479 The Basis in the Covenant and the Kingdom p. 480 The Community of the Covenant p. 480 Community and the Divine Purpose p. 481 Community and the Divine Nature p. 482 The Church as the Image of God p. 483 The Church and the Spirit p. 483 The Ministry of the Community p. 486 The Purpose of the Church p. 486 The Church in God's Purposes p. 487 The Church and the Purpose of Creation p. 487 The Church and the Glory of God p. 488 God's Purpose in Glorification p. 488 The Mandate of the Church p. 490 Worship p. 490 The Focus of Worship p. 491 The Means of Worship p. 492 Edification p. 496 Aspects of Edification p. 496 The Church as a Praying People p. 497 The Church as Community to Its Believers p. 498 Outreach p. 502 Outreach as Evangelism p. 502 Outreach as Service p. 505 Community Acts of Commitment p. 511 Acts of Commitment and the Church p. 512 The Function of Acts of Commitment p. 512 Sacrament or Ordinance p. 512 The Meaning of "Ordinances" p. 515 Commitment Acts and Community p. 517 The Number of Commitment Acts p. 518 The Historical Question p. 518 Two Acts of Commitment p. 519 Baptism: The Seal of Our Identity p. 520 Background and History p. 520 The Meaning of Baptism p. 521 The Symbolic Significance of Baptism p. 521 The Eschatological Orientation of Baptism p. 522 Baptism and the Community p. 523 The Impact of Baptism p. 523 The Working of Baptism p. 524 Baptism as a Divine Act p. 524 Baptism as a Human Act p. 526 Baptism as a Divine-Human Act p. 526 The Subjects of Baptism p. 527 Baptism and Faith p. 527 Infant versus Believer's Baptism p. 528 The Mode of Baptism p. 530 The Lord's Supper: Reaffirming Our Identity p. 531 The Presence of the Lord in the Celebration p. 532 The Development of Transubstantiation p. 532 The Protestant Reaction p. 533 The Meaning of the Lord's Supper p. 536 The Question of Terminology p. 536 The Orientation to the Past p. 536 The Orientation to the Future p. 537 The Orientation to Community p. 538 Our Presence at the Lord's Supper p. 539 The Importance of Our Presence p. 540 The Presence of Others at the Table p. 540 The Organization for Community Life p. 542 Membership in the Community p. 543 Community Membership in the First Century p. 543 Baptism and Community Membership p. 544 The Legacy of the Reformation p. 544 The Pure Church Ideal p. 545 Initiation into the Community p. 546 Baptism after the First Century p. 547 Sectarianism versus Denominationalism p. 547 Beyond Denominationalism p. 548 Community Structures p. 549 The Government of the Community p. 549 Models of Government p. 549 New Testament Considerations p. 551 Balancing Autonomy with the Associational Impulse p. 552 Government within the Communities p. 553 The Congregationalist Dilemma p. 553 The Foundation of Democratic Congregationalism p. 554 The Democratic Congregational Ideal in Practice p. 556 Leadership for the Community p. 557 Offices in the Communities p. 557 Church Offices in the New Testament p. 558 Church Offices in the Ecclesiastical Tradition p. 560 New Testament Offices and Today's Church p. 560 Offices of the Community p. 561 The New Testament Background p. 562 The Pastoral Office p. 562 Ordination by the Community p. 563 The Basis for the Practice of Pastoral Ordination p. 564 The Biblical Foundation for Ordination p. 564 The Theological Foundation for Ordination p. 565 The Significance of Ordination p. 567 The Meaning of the Act p. 567 The Ordaining Body p. 568 The Ordaining Event p. 569 Eschatology: The Doctrine of Last Things p. 571 The Consummation of Personal Existence p. 573 The Significance of Death p. 574 The Problem of Death p. 574 The Problem of Definition p. 574 Death and the Meaning of Life p. 575 The Biblical Trajectory p. 576 The Old Testament: Death as Ambiguous p. 576 The New Testament: Hope in the Face of Death p. 578 The Theological Significance of Death p. 580 Death and the Biological Realm p. 580 Death as Loss of Community p. 580 Death's Loss of Ultimacy p. 582 Overcoming Death in the Resurrection p. 583 The Nature of Culminated Personal Life p. 583 Contemporary Visions of the Culmination of Life p. 583 The Christian Hope p. 586 The Possibility of the Resurrection p. 587 Hope in the Face of Death p. 589 Competing Visions of Life after Death p. 589 Death as the Entrance into Eternity p. 589 Soul Sleep p. 590 Conscious Existence of the Soul p. 591 Biblical Insight into the Intermediate State p. 592 The Old Testament Concept of Sheol p. 592 The New Testament Basis for an Intermediate State p. 593 The Biblical Conception of Life beyond Death p. 595 The Situation of the Righteous beyond Death p. 596 The Foundation: Hope for Resurrection p. 596 The Realm beyond Death p. 597 The Consummation of History p. 599 The Meaning of History p. 600 Christian Hope in a Changed Context p. 600 From Optimism to Pessimism p. 601 The Challenge of a Pessimistic World p. 603 Corporate Eschatology and the Biblical Message p. 603 The Prophetic Vision p. 603 The Apocalyptic Vision p. 605 The Significance of History p. 606 The Basic Characteristics of History p. 606 History as God at Work Establishing Community p. 608 The Presence of Community in and beyond History p. 609 History's Goal as "Already" p. 609 History's Goal as "Not Yet" p. 611 The End as Grace p. 611 The End as Judgment p. 611 The Climax of History p. 612 Apocalyptic and Millenarianism p. 612 The Millennium in Christian Theology p. 613 Postmillennialism p. 614 Amillennialism p. 615 Premillennialism p. 615 The Deeper Issue of Millennialism p. 617 Postmillennial Optimism p. 617 Premillennial Pessimism p. 618 Amillennial Realism p. 619 Our Ultimate Hope p. 619 The Era of the Imminent End of History p. 620 The Biblical Understanding of Our Age p. 620 The Eschatological Timetable p. 621 The Consummation of God's Cosmic Program p. 623 The Transition from Creation to New Creation p. 624 The Judgment of the Cosmos p. 624 The Certainty of Cosmic Judgment p. 624 The Purpose of Cosmic Judgment p. 625 The Judgment of Humankind p. 626 The Certainty of Our Judgment p. 626 The Time of Our Judgment p. 628 The Basis for Judgment p. 629 Our Presence at the Judgment p. 630 The Nature of the Judgment p. 631 Eternal Rewards p. 632 The Dark Side of the Judgment p. 634 Universalism p. 634 The Place of Universalism in the Church p. 634 The Foundation of Universalism p. 635 Difficulties with Universalism p. 637 Conditional Immortality p. 638 Its Presence in the Church p. 638 The Foundation of Annihilationism p. 638 Difficulties with Annihilationism p. 639 The Reality of Hell p. 641 The Foundation of the Doctrine p. 641 Hell: The Eternal Tragedy p. 642 The New Creation p. 644 The New Creation as the Renewal of the Cosmos p. 645 Renewal as the Completion of Creation p. 645 The Relationship of the New to the Old p. 645 The Implication of Cosmic Renewal p. 646 The New Creation as Fullness of Community p. 646 A Place Where God Is Present p. 647 A Place of Fellowship p. 647 A Place of Glorification p. 648 The Significance of Eschatology p. 650 Eschatology as Insight into the Present p. 651 Eschatology as God's Call in the Present p. 652 The Foundation for God's Eschatological Call p. 652 The Biblical Precedence p. 653 The Implications for Theology p. 653 Aspects of God's Eschatological Call p. 653 A Call to Evangelism p. 654 A Call to Holiness p. 654 A Call to Steadfastness p. 655 Eschatology as Insight for Living p. 655 Eschatological Living as Hopeful Involvement p. 656 Eschatological Living as Realistic Engagement p. 657 Our Actions as Effective p. 657 Our Actions as Penultimate p. 657 Eschatological Living in the Light of the Eternal p. 658 Indexes Subject Index p. 661 Name Index p. 671 Scripture Index p. 679 Table of Contents provided by 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ISBN | 9780802847553 ( 0802847552 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 2000년 01월 31일 |
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