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T&T Clark Handbook of Election

Publisher:
, 2024
ISBN: 9780567683366

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Offering not only state-of-the-art introductions from Biblical, historical, and constructive theologians, this volume also fosters an inter-disciplinary and cross-confessional conversation, reclaiming the idea of election as a central notion for any retelling of the biblical narrative.

Several essays explore the variety of ways in which election is spoken about in the Scripture, drawing on research from the last twenty years that offers a more sophisticated framework than the traditionally theological categories of “elect” and “reject”. The historical part of the volume covers new analyses of Medieval and post-Reformation Catholic and Protestant debates on predestination, while the book's constructive part contributes to contemporary conversations on the relationship between Trinity, Christology, and election, the development of a post-supersessionist understanding of Israel's chosenness, as well as voices from contextual struggles in South America, Palestine, and South Africa.

  • Features an inter-disciplinary and cross-confessional conversation
  • Focuses on the idea of election as a central notion for any retelling of the biblical narrative
  • Explores the variety of ways in which election is spoken about in the Scripture
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Preface
  • “To Be God to You and to Your Offspring after You”: An Introduction to the Doctrine of Election Edwin Chr. van Driel (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA)
  • PART I: Biblical Materials

  • 1 “Israel My Servant, Jacob Whom I Have Chosen”: Election Theology in the Hebrew Bible
  • Joel S. Kaminsky (Smith College, USA)
  • 2 Called to Serve? Abraham, Israel, and the Functionality of Election in the Hebrew Bible
  • Bradford A. Anderson (Dublin City University, Ireland)
  • 3 Election, Israel, and the Nations in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Prophetic Books
  • Daniel C. Timmer (Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, USA)
  • 4 Election in the Gospel of John
  • Edward W. Klink III (Hope Evangelical Free Church. USA; Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA)
  • 5 Election according to Paul
  • Tommy Givens (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)

    PART II: Historical and Contemporary Trajectories

  • 6 Election as Foreknowledge from Justin Martyr to Jerome
  • Thomas P. Scheck (Naples Classical Academy, USA)
  • 7 “But the Elect Have Obtained It”: Augustine on Election, Free Will, and Grace
  • Nico den Bok (ETF Leuven, Belgium; The Protestant Church in the Netherlands)
  • 8 Election in Thomas Aquinas
  • Harm Goris (Tilburg University, the Netherlands)
  • 9 Late Medieval Developments in the Doctrine of Election
  • Ueli Zahnd (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
  • 10 Election in Martin Luther's “Body of Biblical Teaching”
  • Robert A. Kolb (Concordia Theological Seminary, USA)
  • 11 Election in John Calvin
  • Kenneth J. Woo (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA)
  • 12 Election in Scholastic Reformed Theology
  • Dolf te Velde (Theological University Kampen, The Netherlands; ETF Leuven, Belgium)
  • 13 Election in Arminius
  • Keith D. Stanglin (Harding School of Theology, USA; Center for Christian Studies, USA)
  • 14 Post-Reformation Thomism: The Case of Juan Vicente de Astorga
  • R. J. Matava (Christendom College, USA)
  • 15 Election in the Jesuit Tradition Around the Time of De Auxiliis Controversy
  • Petr Dvorák (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic)
  • 16 Jonathan Edwards on Election
  • Philip J. Fisk (ETF Leuven, Belgium)
  • 17 Election in Karl Barth
  • Christophe Chalamet (University of Geneva)
  • 18 The Grace of Freedom and Freedom for Grace: A Roman Catholic Theology of Election
  • Thomas Joseph White, OP (Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Italy)
  • 19 The Understanding of Election through “Preferential Option for the Poor” in Liberation Theology
  • Patricia Cuyatti Chavez (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, USA; Lutheran School of Theology, USA)
  • 20 Election in Palestinian Theology
  • Mitri Raheb (Dar al-Kalima University, Palestine)

    PART III: Constructive Proposals

  • 21 “All Things Have Been Created for Him”: On Christ, Election, and Creation
  • Edwin Chr. van Driel (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, USA)
  • 22 The Inner Logic of Creation: Christ, Election, and a “Supra” View of All Things
  • Marc Cortez (Wheaton College, USA)
  • 23 Universal Election: A Sketch
  • Robin A. Parry (Worcester Cathedral, UK)
  • 24 The Election of Israel
  • Katherine Sonderegger (Virginia Theological Seminary, USA)
  • 25 Election and Church
  • Amy Plantinga Pauw (Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, USA)
  • 26 The Non-elect Bear the Salvation of the Elect: The Living History of Election
  • John G. Flett (Pilgrim Theological College, Australia)
  • 27 On Election and Hope?: Conflicting Stories from Twentieth-Century South Africa
  • Dirk J. Smit (Princeton Theological Seminary, USA)
  • 28 Election and Human Agency
  • Taylor W. Cyr (Samford University, USA)and Leigh Vicens (Augustana University, USA)
  • 29 Election and Spirituality
  • Hans Boersma (Nashotah House Theological Seminary, USA)
The concept of divine election has often been dismissed in the modern world as inappropriate or meaningless. Nonetheless, it is integral to many core issues in the Bible and Christian theology, not least the character of divine grace, the relationship between community and individual, and the nature of the relationship between Christians and Jews. The wide-ranging essays in this important collection are eloquent testimony to the rediscovery of election for the vitality of theology.

—R.W.L. (Walter) Moberly, Durham University, UK

Election is how God chooses: What could be more theological, more revealing, more interesting than this?

—Eugene F. Rogers, Jr., University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA

This is a wide-ranging collection of essays from contributors representing a variety of perspectives. It offers a distillation of some of the most significant biblical and historical scholarship on election, and opens up many avenues for further constructive work and debate. This will be a valuable volume for anyone interested in pursuing the many complex questions raised by various approaches to the doctrine of election.

—Suzanne McDonald, Western Theological Seminary, USA

Edwin Chr. van Driel occupies the Directors’ Bicentennial Chair in Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He is an ordained Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and is the author of Incarnation Anyway: Arguments for Supralapsarian Christology.

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