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Full Description
The book offers a new Trinitarian and Christological reading of Christ's cry of dereliction that is grounded in historic orthodoxy. Arguing for an interpretation of the cry in relation to the communication of idioms in Christology and the modal distinction between person and nature in Trinitarian theology, the book draws from a broad range of Patristic, Scholastic and Reformed sources. This work is a must for scholars of Christian theology.
Contents
Introduction: Cathedral Architecture and the Trinity.- FIRST PILLAR: The Meaning of 'Forsaken' in Mark 15:34.-SECOND PILLAR: The Communication of Idioms and the Cry.- THIRD PILLAR: Divine Impassibility and the Suffering of Christ.- FOURTH PILLAR: Trinitarian Distinctions.- TOWER AND FOUNDATIONS: The Impassible Sufferer, Intimately Forsaken.- Conclusions: The Trinitarian Foundations of Scripture and Theology.- Concluding Remarks.- Bibliography.