
Union with Christ in the New Testament
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- Introduction
- 1: Participation and Union with Christ in New Testament Scholarship
- 2: Participation and Union with Christ in the Patristic Tradition and Modern Orthodox Theology
- 3: Participation in Lutheran and Reformed Theology
- 4: Exploring the Backgrounds to Union with Christ
- 5: Examining the Adamic Backgrounds of Union with Christ
- 6: The Temple and the Body of the Messiah
- 7: Other Images of the Temple in the New Testament
- 8: The Sacraments and Union with Christ
- 9: Other Participatory Elements in the Pauline Corpus
- 10: Further Participatory Elements in the Johannine Literature
- 11: Grammars and Narratives of Participation in the Rest of the New Testament
- 12: Conclusions
- Bibliography
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