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Lord and servant : a covenant Christology
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Lord and servant : a covenant Christology

Author: Michael Scott Horton
Publisher: Louisville, Ky. : Westminster John Knox Press, ©2005.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st ed
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Building on Covenant and Eschatology: The Divine Drama, this volume is part two of a three-part project surveying essential topics of Christian theology through the lens of covenant. In Lord and Servant: A Covenant Christology, Michael Horton explores the topics that are generally grouped under the doctrines of God, humanity, and Christology. Rather than attempt a general systematic theology, Horton revisits these  Read more...
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Named Person: Jesus Christ
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Scott Horton
ISBN: 0664228631 9780664228637
OCLC Number: 56192057
Description: xiv, 282 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Part one : Lord. Meeting a stranger : a covenantal prolegomenon --
Strong verbs : a God with character --
A glorious theater : triune lordship in eternity, nature, and history --
Part two : Servant. Here I am : a covenantal anthropology --
Adam, where are you? : Trial of the covenant servant --
Part three : Lord and servant. The Lord as servant --
Suffering servant : challenges to sacrificial atonement --
Prophet and priest --
King of glory : the servant who is Lord.
Responsibility: Michael S. Horton.

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Building on Covenant and Eschatology: The Divine Drama, this volume is part two of a three-part project surveying essential topics of Christian theology through the lens of covenant. In Lord and Servant: A Covenant Christology, Michael Horton explores the topics that are generally grouped under the doctrines of God, humanity, and Christology. Rather than attempt a general systematic theology, Horton revisits these topics at the places where covenant and eschatology offer the most promising insight and where there is the most contemporary interest and debate. - Publisher.

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