Resurrection and Redemption: A Study in Paul's Soteriology

Gaffin, Richard B., Jr.


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Locate Paul’s doctrine of salvation within the context of his entire theology. Edifying and enlightening theology borne out of careful exegesis. Indicating significant issues with traditional formulations of the order of salvation, this short, persuasive read unearths the fundamentals of Paul’s resurrection theology.


What place does the resurrection of Jesus Christ have in Paul's teaching concerning salvation?
Richard B. Gaffin Jr. explains in part one that a change has taken place in Reformed theology's interpretation of the center of Paul's thought—a change that affects how we should approach Paul's writings. Gaffin discusses this change and the proper way to approach Paul. Part two uncovers the basic structure of Paul's resurrection theology and shows the central place of Christ's resurrection in the whole of Paul's theology. Part three discusses how Paul develops and uses this resurrection theme in several passages and in connection with the doctrines of adoption, justification, sanctification, and glorification. Gaffin's conclusion presents the implications of this study for the problems and program of Reformed dogmatics.

Includes a Foreword by Sinclair B. Ferguson

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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780875522715
  • Page Count
    155
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    1987

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About the Author

Richard B. Gaffin Jr. is professor emeritus of biblical and systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

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Resurrection and Redemption: A Study in Paul's Soteriology

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What place does the resurrection of Jesus Christ have in Paul's teaching concerning salvation?
Richard B. Gaffin Jr. explains in part one that a change has taken place in Reformed theology's interpretation of the center of Paul's thought—a change that affects how we should approach Paul's writings. Gaffin discusses this change and the proper way to approach Paul. Part two uncovers the basic structure of Paul's resurrection theology and shows the central place of Christ's resurrection in the whole of Paul's theology. Part three discusses how Paul develops and uses this resurrection theme in several passages and in connection with the doctrines of adoption, justification, sanctification, and glorification. Gaffin's conclusion presents the implications of this study for the problems and program of Reformed dogmatics.

Includes a Foreword by Sinclair B. Ferguson

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