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    Richard Lints

    • Identity And Idolatry

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      Series Preface
      Author’s Preface
      Abbreviations

      1. Living Inside The Text: Canon And Creation

      2. A Strange Bridge: Connecting The Image And The Idol
      Getting Started On The Wrong Foot: Creation And Image
      Human Identity And Human Nature

      3. The Liturgy Of Creation In The Cosmic Temple
      The First Stable As Prologue
      The Liturgy Of Creation
      The House That God Built

      4. The Image Of God On The Temple Walls
      Introduction
      Image And Original
      Signs Of Reflection
      A Reflected Relationship
      The First Table Background: Kings And Representatives
      After The First Table: Sonship And Sacredness
      Prelude To Idolatry

      5. Turning The Imago Dei Upside Down: Idolatry And The Prophetic Stance
      After Creation-whence Is The Image?
      Divine Fidelity And The Image
      The Decalogue And The Diatribe Against Idolatry
      The Golden Calf-the ‘great Sin’ Of Idolatry
      Covenantal Identity And Idolatry Across The Old Testament
      Idolatry And Adultery

      6. Inverting The Inversion: Idols And The Perfect Image
      Turning The Story Upside Down
      Setting The Context
      Idolatry And The Gentile Mission
      Theologies Of Idols: Romans 1 And 1 Corinthians 10
      Narratives Of Idolatry: Acts 7 And 17
      The Perfect Image
      Being In The Image Of The Image

      7. The Rise Of Suspicion: The Religious Criticism Of Religion
      Idolatry As Ideological Criticism: The Stage Is Set
      Idolatry As Psychological Projection
      Idolatry As Alienation And Oppression
      Idolatry And The Origin Of Religion
      Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)

      8. Significance And Security In A New Key
      The Crisis Of Identity And The Idolatries Of Consumption
      Christian Identity And Plastic Narratives
      An Eternal Story Told Across Time

      Bibliography
      Index Of Authors
      Index Of Scripture References

      Additional Info
      “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” (Genesis 1:27)

      Genesis 1:26-27 has served as the locus of most theological anthropologies in the central Christian tradition. However, Richard Lints observes that too rarely have these verses been understood as conceptually interwoven with the whole of the prologue materials of Genesis 1. The construction of the cosmic temple strongly hints that the “image of God” language serves liturgical functions.

      Lints argues that “idol” language in the Bible is a conceptual inversion of the “image” language of Genesis 1. These constructs illuminate each other, and clarify the canon’s central anthropological concerns. The question of human identity is distinct, though not separate, from the question of human nature; the latter has far too frequently been read into the biblical use of ‘image’.

      Lints shows how the “narrative” of human identity runs from creation (imago Dei) to fall (the golden calf/idol, Exodus 32) to redemption (Christ as perfect image, Colossians 1:15-20). The biblical-theological use of image/idol is a thread through the canon that highlights the movements of redemptive history.

      In the concluding chapters of this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume, Lints interprets the use of idolatry as it emerges in the secular prophets of the nineteenth century, and examines the recent renaissance of interest in idolatry with its conceptual power to explain the “culture of desire.”

      Addressing key issues in biblical theology, the works comprising New Studies in Biblical Theology are creative attempts to help Christians better understand their Bibles. The NSBT series is edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to simultaneously instruct and to edify, to interact with current scholarship and to point the way ahead.

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    • Renewing The Evangelical Mission

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      The “culture story” of evangelicalism during the second half of the twentieth century has been well told. It is important now to think about the theological mission of the church in an ever-increasing post-Christian and post-partisan context. What is the theologian’s calling at the beginning of the third millennium? How do global realities impact the mission of evangelical theology? What sense can be made of the unity of evangelical theology in light of its many diverse voices? This collection of essays draws together a stellar roster of evangelical thinkers with significant institutional memory of the evangelical movement who nonetheless see new opportunities for the evangelical voice in the years ahead.

      Contributors: Os GuinnessMichael S. HortonRichard LintsBruce McCormackMark NollJ. I. PackerGary ParrettRodney PetersonCornelius PlantingaTite TienouKevin J. VanhoozerAdonis ViduMiroslav Volf

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    • Personal Identity In Theological Perspective

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      The turbulence and confusion of contemporary life should motivate us to ask the big questions of life anew and to reexamine the disastrous naturalism of the twentieth century. This volume gathers well-known thinkers from a breadth of confessional Christian traditions who share a passionate interest in better understanding the nature of persons.

      The contributors to Personal Identity in Theological Perspective aim to recover the ancient biblical account of human beings as made “in the image of God.” Their essays fall naturally into three divisions – retrieving historical discussions of human identity, presenting contemporary challenges to a distinctively Christian anthropology, and offering constructive proposals toward a richer understanding of persons. This volume will provoke discussion and debate on the fundamental question What does it mean to be human?

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    • 101 Key Terms In Philosophy And Their Importance For Theology

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      Written by two philosophers and a theologian, “101 Key Terms provides easy access to key terms in philosophy and how they are understood and used in theology. The focused entries discuss what the terms have meant in classical and contemporary philosophy and then shift to what these philosophical understandings have meant in the history of Christian theology to the present day. The result is a unique volume that clearly shows the interplay of these disciplines and how theology has been influenced by the language and vocabulary of philosophy.

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    • Fabric Of Theology A Print On Demand Title

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      After showing that today’s evangelicals have not fared well in the crucible of modern pluralism, Lints argues that in order to regain spiritual wholeness, evangelicals must relearn how to think and live theologically. This book highlights several cultural and theological impediments to doing theology from an evangelical perspective, interacts with postmodernism as a theological method, and provides a provocative new outline for the construction of a truly “transformative” evangelical theology in the modern age.

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