Salvation
Ethical Life III
Graham Ward(Author)
Oxford University Press
Will be published approx. on 27. August 2026
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-19-790711-5 (ISBN)
Description
Salvation: Ethical Life III examines the meaning of salvation in Christian theology. Viewing all theological writing as a cultural production, Graham Ward rethinks key aspects of salvation^-^sin, death, atonement, and sanctification^-^through various lenses drawn from both the humanities and the sciences. This examination is divided into three parts. The first part explores what it is to be human: immersed in our environments, erring and death-bound, and reflecting upon who we are. The second part turns to the redemptive work of Christ by first examining so-called theories of the atonement and then analysing the redemptive process as it emerges in the seven last words of Jesus on the Cross. Proposing a universal salvation, the book develops the Pauline notion of recapitulation, the gathering of all things to their created origin in the Trinitarian Godhead. The final part then focusses upon the processes of this gathering in terms of spiritual formation. Ward moves from the initial hearing of the divine call, through to the way responding transforms perception, emotional life, and disposition. Foremost in this transformative process is the liberation of desire through which salvation culminates in coming to know as we are known and coming to love as we are loved. In an epilogue, the book reflects upon the life, theology, and poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, pointing to the role of failure in the process of redemption.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-790711-5 (9780197907115)
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Person
Graham Ward is the emeritus Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford, a life Fellow of Christ Church, Senior Research Fellow of Campion Hall, and Professor Extraordinarius at the University of Stellenbosch. His work has been translated into several languages, and he is currently occupied with the final volume of his Engaged Systematic Theology, Ethical Life, having retired to the Western Hebrides.
Author
Emeritus Regius Professor of DivinityEmeritus Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford
Content
- Introduction
- PART 1. BEING HUMAN
- 1: 'I don't know how to live'
- 2: Environment: Being Immersed
- 3: Transgression
- 4: Death's Dominion
- 5: Personhood and Formation
- PART 2. REDEMPTION
- 6: Rewriting Atonement
- 7: The Last Words
- 8: Recapitulation and Deep Time
- PART 3. SANCTIFICATION
- 9: Hearing God
- 10: The Affective Pedagogy of Grace
- 11: The Redemption of Disposition
- 12: Desire: Learning to Love
- Epilogue: The Landscapes Within and Ethical Life