Synopses & Reviews
"Christology In Context," the newest volume in Gabriel Fackre's long-standing Christian Story, relates the classical teaching about Christ to present-day issues that preachers, teachers, and believers face -- religious pluralism, evangelism, the place of angels, the problem of evil, and more. Drawing together reflections on Christology from throughout his life, Fackre moves from specific responses to church ministry and parishioners' questions, through evangelical and ecumenical perspectives, to concluding chapters on Christ's life, death, and resurrection. His "Christology in Context" solidly locates the incarnation and the atonement within the overarching biblical narrative in a way that will assist those who tell the story of Christ, whether from pulpit, study, or sidewalk.
Praise for previous volumes of "The Christian Story -- A Pastoral Systematics"""The Christian Story" should be a welcome relief to those who are weary of rationalistic theology. . . . The people who will welcome it are intuitive thinkers who up to now have not had a theology written for them."
-- Robert Webber"Gabriel Fackre is a good theologian and an excellent storyteller at the same time. His narrative interpretation of basic Christian doctrine is a fascinating adventure in Christian doctrine and Christian life."
-- J urgen Moltmann"A penetrating and illuminating study . . . by a respected ecumenical theologian. While pioneering and innovative, this work nevertheless stands in unmistakable continuity with the basic insights of the Reformation and the apostolic tradition."
-- Donald Bloesch
Table of Contents
The story of Christ in our pluralist world -- Christ in chiaroscuro -- The person of Christ and the being of the church -- The work of Christ and the doing of ministry -- Jesus Christ and the angels -- Jesus Christ, and those who haven't heard -- Christ and the people of Israel -- Christology in evangelical perspective -- Christology in ecumenical perspective : Donald Bloesch -- The Galilean Christ -- The crucified Christ -- The risen Christ.