Buch, Englisch, 75 Seiten
Answered in the End
Buch, Englisch, 75 Seiten
Reihe: Elements in Christian Doctrine
ISBN: 978-1-009-79118-2
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
Western academic analyses of the notion of answered prayer fail repeatedly to be attentive to claims that, within a specifically Christian theology, should be normative. The author proposes a theological construction, centred on the thesis that human beings are created to pray. Given this, the prayers of Jesus are paradigmatic for understanding human prayer. The author examines the ministry of Jesus under the rubric of the munus triplex, the threefold office, and on this basis, an exegetical account of the relationship of prayer and sacrifice is proposed, in which the transforming redemptive power of the sacrifice of Jesus makes possible the answering of prayer, even misdirected prayer. On this basis, a new account of how we should understand prayer being answered is offered, and this is developed into some modest reflections on the proper practice of prayer within Christian communities, paying specific attention to early English Baptist debates.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction: answered prayer?; 2. Prayer in perspectives: exegetical, traditional, academic, and personal; 3. The god who answers prayer, and the praying creature; 4. True prayer: The threefold office; 5. Prayer and sacrifice; 6. Prayer and sacrifice in the book of revelation; 7. Did Jesus find me a parking space? Morality, miracles, and prayers; 8. How, then, shall we pray?; 9. Some testimony by way of example and conclusion; Bibliography.




