This book argues that the primary motivation for the incarnation of God the Son is divine-human co-dominion over the cosmos. The author utilizes both biblical and systematic theology to parse supralapsarian and infralapsarian motivations which the incarnation answers in enabling humanity to fulfill God’s intended vocation.
This book argues that the primary motivation for the incarnation of God the Son is divine-human co-dominion over the cosmos. The author utilizes both biblical and systematic theology to parse supralapsarian and infralapsarian motivations which the incarnation answers in enabling humanity to fulfill God’s intended vocation.
Acknowledgments Introduction: For Us and Our Salvation Chapter 1: Supralapsarian Christology and the Benefits of the Incarnate Christ Chapter 2: Christus Dominus I: Creation Intentions Chapter 3: Christus Dominus II: Eschatological Expectations Chapter 4: Recent Atonement Frameworks and Traditional Objective Approaches Chapter 5: The Progressive Work of Christ Conclusion: Christus Dominus as a Worldview Story Appendix: Atonement Frameworks and Models Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: For Us and Our Salvation Chapter 1: Supralapsarian Christology and the Benefits of the Incarnate Christ Chapter 2: Christus Dominus I: Creation Intentions Chapter 3: Christus Dominus II: Eschatological Expectations Chapter 4: Recent Atonement Frameworks and Traditional Objective Approaches Chapter 5: The Progressive Work of Christ Conclusion: Christus Dominus as a Worldview Story Appendix: Atonement Frameworks and Models Bibliography About the Author
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