Andrew Purves, the author of many works in pastoral theology, has spent his life exploring the significance of Jesus Christ for the life of the church. As a professor of historical theology, he has also investigated the significance of patristic and Reformed theology for understanding Christ. In Exploring Christology and Atonement, Purves brings these concerns together. If pastoral theology is about the person and work of Christ, then the study of Christology and atonement is essential to the ministry of the church.Drawing on his own Scottish heritage, Purves engages in a critical conversation about Christ?s person and work with three eminent Scottish theologians whose legacy stretches over two hundred years: John Mc Leod Campbell, Hugh Ross Mackintosh and Thomas Forsyth Torrance. Purves shows how their respective contributions to our understanding of Jesus Christ shape and inform the practice of the faith. The ministry of the church is rooted first and foremost in the ministry of God.
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Preface: Christology and Atonement
Introduction: Locating Theology
1. Christology: Who Is the Incarnate Savior of the World?
2. Christology: The Mystery of Christ—the Homoousion and the Hypostatic Union
3. Christology: The Magnificent Exchange and Union with Christ
4. Atonement: John Mc Leod Campbell?s Theology of Satisfaction
5. Atonement: Hugh Ross Mackintosh and the Experience of Forgiveness
6. Atonement: Thomas F. Torrance on the Atonement as Ransom, Priestly Atonement, Justification, Reconciliation and Redemption
7. Christology and Atonement: Faith and Ministry
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Sobre el autor
Andrew Purves is professor of Reformed theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. He is the author of numerous books, including Reconstructing Pastoral Theology: A Christological Foundation and The Crucifixion of Ministry.