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  • Absolute Person and Moral Experience: A Study in Neo-Calvinism

    Absolute Person and Moral Experience by Shannon, Nathan D.;

    A Study in Neo-Calvinism

    Series: T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher T&T Clark
    • Date of Publication 22 February 2024
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9780567707390
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages222 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • 531

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    Long description:

    Presenting a neo-Calvinist account of human moral experience, this book is an advance upon the tradition of Augustinian moral theology.

    The first two chapters are theological interpretations of Genesis 2:17 and 3:6 respectively. Chapter 3 approaches the neo-Calvinist notion of God as absolute person through a consideration of theologies of human reason and history. Chapter 4 considers the relationship between absolute person and classical trinitarianism, and the significance of absolute person for accommodation, hermeneutics, and the Creator/creature relation and distinction. The fifth chapter considers the role of the incarnation in Bavinck's thought, and thus provides a backdrop for reflection upon absolute person from a biblical theological point of view.

    Shannon concludes with the claim that, according to the Bavincks, Vos, and Van Til, human moral experience is the product of a divine self-expression primarily in the Son.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface

    Chapter 1:
    Divine Moral Character Self-Given

    Chapter 2:
    Divine Moral Character Transgressed

    Chapter 3:
    Absolute Person, Reason, and History

    Chapter 4:
    From Meta-Ethics to Trinity to Accommodation

    Chapter 5:
    Bavinck on the Uniqueness of the Incarnation

    Conclusion:
    Moral Experience and the Son Forsaken

    Bibliography
    Index

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