Adopted into God's Family: Exploring a Pauline Metaphor (New Studies in Biblical Theology) - Trevor J. Burke - Books - IVP Academic - 9780830826230 - October 24, 2006
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Adopted into God's Family: Exploring a Pauline Metaphor (New Studies in Biblical Theology)

Trevor J. Burke

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Adopted into God's Family: Exploring a Pauline Metaphor (New Studies in Biblical Theology)

The relationship between God and his people is understood in various ways by the biblical writers, and it is arguably the apostle Paul who uses the richest vocabulary. Unique to Paul's writings is the term huiothesia, the process or act of being "adopted as son(s)." It occurs five times in three of his letters, where it functions as a key theological metaphor. Trevor Burke argues that huiothesia has been misunderstood, misrepresented or neglected through scholarly preoccupation with its cultural background. He redresses the balance in this comprehensive study, which discusses metaphor theory; explores the background to huiothesia; considers the roles of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; examines the moral implications of adoption, and its relationship with honor; and concludes with the consequences for Christian believers as they live in the tension between the "now" and the "not yet" of their adoption into God's new family.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 24, 2006
ISBN13 9780830826230
Publishers IVP Academic
Pages 237
Dimensions 138 × 18 × 212 mm   ·   294 g
Language English  

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