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The Obedience of Sonship: Adamic Obedience and the Heavenly Ascension in Hebrews (Studies in Jewish and Christian Literature)

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A study of the ascension in Hebrews as the Son’s fulfillment of humanity’s destiny and as a revelation of his divine identity.

The ascension of Jesus in the book of Hebrews remains an understudied theme in the scholarly literature on Hebrews. This study explores the relationship between the Sonship of Christ and his ascension in the book of Hebrews. Wading into recent debates by scholars over the nature Hebrews’ Christology, this study argues that Hebrews 1 and 2 show the Son is both divine and human. As divine, the Son radiates the glory of God, and that glory is put on display in the ascension. Equally, as the incarnate human, the Son fulfills the telos of humanity in his ascension where he is “crowned with glory and honor” and becomes the first human to participate in the age to come, having effected this transition of the ages. He ascends as the glorified eschatological man as a forerunner for the “sons of glory.” This aspect of Hebrews’ presentation of the Son can rightly be called a “Second-Adam Christology.” The Son fulfills the human vocation through his cries with loud tears in an exercise of Adamic-Davidic obedience and faithfulness. The Son’s trust in the Father through his suffering qualifies him to receive the eschatological glory of Adam and ascend up to the divine throne. Thus, for Hebrews, the Son’s ascension both confirms the Son’s fulfillment of humanity’s destiny and reveals the Son’s divine identity.

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  • Focuses on the ascension in Hebrews as the Son’s fulfillment of humanity’s destiny.
  • Focuses on the ascension in Hebrews as the Son’s divine identity.
  • Argues that Hebrews 1 and 2 show the Son is both divine and human.
  • Abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction to the Ascension
  • 2. Sonship and the Deity of Christ in Hebrews 1, Part 1
  • 3. Sonship and the Deity of Christ in Hebrews 1, Part 2
  • 4. The Adamic Vocation of Sonship in Hebrews 2
  • 5. The Son Ascends into the Heavenly Tabernacle
  • 6. The Son’s Adamic Obedience Leads to Ascension
  • 7. Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Timothy J. Bertolet (Ph.D., University of Pretoria) is Director of Theological Education for ABWE International. He also serves as adjunct professor at Lancaster Bible College, Lancaster, PA and as a teaching and research fellow for BibleMesh. He is an ordained minister in the Bible Fellowship Church.

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    $17.99

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