BookFrontier
Images of Salvation in the New Testament by Brenda B. Colijn
Book

Images of Salvation in the New Testament

InterVarsity Press · 2010-10-05

Edition details: Paperback – October 5, 2010

Images of Salvation in the New Testament:

Buy on Amazon

See Lists Featuring This Book

Disclosure: Some outbound links are affiliate links. If you buy through them, we may earn a commission. It doesn't affect which books we include. Learn more in our disclosure policy.

Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Religion / Christian Theology / Soteriology
  • Good for readers interested in studies
  • Good for fans of Theology

What You Get

  • Themes: Bible, Studies.
  • Reading lane: Christian Theology and Biblical Studies.
  • Publisher: InterVarsity Press.

Categories

What we read

  • Religion / Christian Theology / Soteriology

    83%
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament

    82%
  • Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic

    81%

About This Book

What does salvation in the New Testament look like?"The New Testament does not develop a systematic doctrine of salvation," writes Brenda Colijn. "Instead, it presents us with a variety of pictures taken from different perspectives. From one angle, the human predicament is rebellion against God. Salvation looks like living under God's universal reign. From another angle, the human predicament is bondage to both internal and external forces. Salvation looks like freedom from...

Read full description

What does salvation in the New Testament look like?"The New Testament does not develop a systematic doctrine of salvation," writes Brenda Colijn. "Instead, it presents us with a variety of pictures taken from different perspectives. From one angle, the human predicament is rebellion against God. Salvation looks like living under God's universal reign. From another angle, the human predicament is bondage to both internal and external forces. Salvation looks like freedom from those forces. From yet a third angle, the human predicament looks like alienation from God, from other people, from creation and even from one's own best self. Salvation looks like the restoration of those relationships."Colijn, who holds degrees in English literature as well as theology, embraces a critical-realist methodology that incorporates New Testament theology, literary criticism and theological interpretation. She advocates listening to the individual authors of Scripture in their own social-cultural and historical settings, while looking for how the texts work both individually and collectively at a literary level.Students of the New Testament and of theology will both find their vision broadened and their understanding deepened by this rich, informative study. As the author seeks to understand their implications for people of faith, she uncovers how New Testament images provide the building blocks of the master story of redemption.

Similar Books