In this book the author shows how Jesus Christ brings his work of salvation to its climax in his atoning death on the cross, bodily eresurrection, ascension in our humanity, and the sending of the …
This book is a message of the Book of Revelation for the 20th century, presented by a leading Scottish theologian. The exposition contained in this small volume were originally delivered as sermons…
The continued attemts to make Jesus relevant to modern ways of through has had the effect of obscuring him, for all the time we have been engaged in plastering upon the face of Jesus a mask of diff…
This is a sequel to the author's theological science, which won the Collins award , and to his space, time and incarnation. In contrast to much contemporary writing, he seeks a scientific theology,…
It pleased God in His eternal puyrpose, to choose and ordain the Lord Jesus, his only begotten Son, to be the mediator between God and man; the prophet, priest and king; the head and the savior of …
In a recent work Jacob Taubes discusses the transition in eschatological thought from the Copernical revolution. In the mediaeval cosmology the Ptolematic world-view was dominant. The Ptolemaic ear…
When the Nicene creed affirms that the eternal Son of God 'for us and our salvation came down from heaven, it asserts that God Himself is actively present within the space and time of our world. Th…
Man's true knowledge of himself is reflexive of his knowledge of God. He is made to know God, and to live in dependence on God's grace. Therefore, only when a man so responds to the Word of grace t…