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In The Doctrine of the Incarnation Opened, an abridgement of Edward Irving's (1792-1834) sermons, readers have fresh access to and insightful comment on Irving's distinctive views regarding the person of Jesus Christ. The book follows the sermons in a logical progression: the goal and method of the incarnation, the events of the incarnate life and the death of Christ, and the effects of the incarnation. For Irving, God the Son's assumption of a fallen human nature was of the upmost importance, and garnered most attention. This view also dominates Irving's soteriology, according to which the incarnate Son takes over the human will, reforming the very origin of sin, and offers obedience to the Father as a sacrifice of praise.
Irving's radical Christological thought informed the thinking of notable theologians such as John McLeod Campbell, Thomas F. Torrance, and Karl Barth. With an introduction by G. McFarlane and a critical response by J.D. Cameron, The Doctrine of the Incarnation Opened provides an accessible format to engage with Irving's influential thoughts and ideas.
Contents
Contributors
Editor's Preface
Introduction
Author's Preface
Dedicatory Epistle
1. The Origin of the Incarnation
Introduction to the Text
Text
2. The End of the Mystery of the Incarnation Is the Glory of God
Introduction to the Text
Text
3. The Method Is by Taking up the Fallen Humanity
Introduction to the Text
Text
Part 1: The Composition of the Person of Christ
Part 2: Universal Reconciliation and Particular Election
Part 3: The Removal of the Law
Part 4: Conclusions
4. The Preparation For, and Act of, the Incarnation
Introduction to the Text
Text
5. Synopsis of "The Fruits of the Incarnation"
6. Conclusions Concerning Divine Being and Created Being
The Fallen Humanity of Christ and the Work of the Spirit in the Thought of Edward Irving - Daniel Jordan Cameron
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