An edition of The God who rejoices (2010)

The God who rejoices

joy, despair, and the vicarious humanity of Christ

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The God who rejoices
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An edition of The God who rejoices (2010)

The God who rejoices

joy, despair, and the vicarious humanity of Christ

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Continuing to explore the implications of the vicarious humanity of Christ as he did in "The God Who Believes," Christian Kettler investigates the christological implications of the all-too-human phenomenon of despair. All people experience the pain of personal loss and lack, of the meaninglessness of existence. We also desire and covet joy, as difficult as it is often to define and maintain. Jesus was both the man of sorrows and one who "for the joy set before him endure the cross" (Heb. 12:2). Can we think of the despair of the despair of Christ and the joy of Christ as both being vicarious, in our place and on our behalf, and thus have a theological way to possess joy in the midst of despair as well as to have a more robust theology of the atonement? Drawing on wide-ranging resources from Augustine, Calvin, Karl Barth, and T.F. Torrance to Bob Dylan, the fantasy writer Ray Bradbury, and Ed Wodd, the director of Plan Nine from Outer Space, the author seeks to bring Trinitarian and incarnational theology deep into our flesh, filled with real despair and joy, and find that Jesus is there, with his own despair, there to lift us up with his own joy. - Publisher info.

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English
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328

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The God who rejoices: joy, despair, and the vicarious humanity of Christ
2010, Wipf and Stock Publishers
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Eugene, Or

Classifications

Library of Congress
BT772 .K48 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 328 p. ;
Number of pages
328

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24413035M
ISBN 10
1606088572
ISBN 13
9781606088579
LCCN
2010281787
OCLC/WorldCat
645654068, 701613832

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