Book contents
- Constructing an Incarnational Theology
- Constructing an Incarnational Theology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Making the Story New
- Part I The Story of God
- Part II An Emerging Story
- Part III Reconfiguring the Story
- 7 God
- 8 God’s Purpose
- 9 God’s Unfolding Purpose
- 10 God’s Unbreakable Purpose
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Scripture Index
10 - God’s Unbreakable Purpose
from Part III - Reconfiguring the Story
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 January 2025
- Constructing an Incarnational Theology
- Constructing an Incarnational Theology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Making the Story New
- Part I The Story of God
- Part II An Emerging Story
- Part III Reconfiguring the Story
- 7 God
- 8 God’s Purpose
- 9 God’s Unfolding Purpose
- 10 God’s Unbreakable Purpose
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Scripture Index
Summary
This chapter draws together the whole argument of the book to face the defining question that it must answer, and through that answer to unfurl the full significance of incarnational theology. The question is, what happens when God’s purpose to be with us now and forever meets with a refusal? Addressing the question of humankind’s alienation from God, itself and the wider creation is not, from the point of view of incarnational theology, the central dynamic of Christianity, as it is in conventional accounts. But the utter with-ness of Jesus inevitably encounters the profound, widespread and powerful resistance to God’s embrace: and the truth of God is thereby revealed like never before. Jesus does not ‘come to die’: yet in his death and resurrection he exposes the forces that oppose him and displays the dynamic that sent him and settles the only questions about existence and essence that ultimately matter.
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- Constructing an Incarnational TheologyA Christocentric View of God's Purpose, pp. 244 - 281Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025