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Exalted Above the Heavens: The Risen and Ascended Christ (New Studies In Biblical Theology Series)

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15 November 2018

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Biblical Theology

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Christians usually focus on what Jesus has done (his life, death and resurrection) and what he will do (his second coming and reign). While there has been something of a revival in the study of his ascension, studies of Jesus in his exalted state are relatively rare. However, the Christ...

Christians usually focus on what Jesus has done (his life, death and resurrection) and what he will do (his second coming and reign). While there has been something of a revival in the study of his ascension, studies of Jesus in his exalted state are relatively rare. However, the Christ that Christians trust in, relate to, and love is the one who not only lived, died, rose and will come again: he is also currently seated at God's right hand. Christian faith as well as theological reflection must take into consideration this significant aspect of Christ's person and work. Peter Orr attends to this somewhat neglected `sub-epoch' of biblical theology. He explores the New Testament witness to Jesus as he is now, the exalted Christ, through the lenses of his identity, his location and his activity.

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Christians usually focus on what Jesus has done (his life, death and resurrection) and what he will do (his second coming and reign). While there has been something of a revival in the study of his ascension, studies of Jesus in his exalted state are relatively rare. However, the Christ...

Christians usually focus on what Jesus has done (his life, death and resurrection) and what he will do (his second coming and reign). While there has been something of a revival in the study of his ascension, studies of Jesus in his exalted state are relatively rare. However, the Christ that Christians trust in, relate to, and love is the one who not only lived, died, rose and will come again: he is also currently seated at God's right hand. Christian faith as well as theological reflection must take into consideration this significant aspect of Christ's person and work. Peter Orr attends to this somewhat neglected `sub-epoch' of biblical theology. He explores the New Testament witness to Jesus as he is now, the exalted Christ, through the lenses of his identity, his location and his activity.
Exalted Above the Heavens: The Risen and Ascended Christ (New Studies In Biblical Theology Series) $34.99
Koorong code 522064
ISBN 9781783597482
Pages 264
Publisher Apollos
Publication date 15 November 2018
Dimensions 20 x 139 x 215mm
Weight 0.346kg
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    rigourous examination into an interesting topic

    Orr observes that Christians typically place more emphasis on the earthly ministry and return of Christ than Christ's work in between; this book seeks to fill in this gap by studying where Jesus is now and what He is doing. The content is accessible and clearly presented, and the topics discussed are interesting. This book will help to give the reader a better appreciation for the sense in which Jesus is present and active today (inasmuch as He is also absent and working through indirect means).