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£117.50

Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192859587
Number of Pages: 480
Published: 30/06/2022
Width: 16.4 cm
Height: 24 cm
This study argues for the recovery of trust as a central theme in Christian theology, and offers the first theology of trust in the New Testament. 'Trust' is the root meaning of Christian 'faith' (pistis, fides), and trusting in God and Christ is still fundamental to Christians. But unlike faith, and other aspects of faith such as belief or hope, trust is little studied. Building on her ground-breaking study Roman Faith and Christian Faith, and drawing on the philosophy and psychology of trust, Teresa Morgan explores the significance of trust, trustworthiness, faithfulness, and entrustedness in New Testament writings. Trust between God, Christ, and humanity is revealed as a risky, dynamic, forward-looking, life-changing partnership. God entrusts Christ with winning the trust of humanity and bringing humanity to trust in God. God and Christ trust humanity to respond to God's initiative through Christ, and entrust the faithful with diverse forms of work for humanity and for creation. Human understanding of God and Christ is limited, and trust and faithfulness often fail, but imperfect trust is not a deal-breaker. Morgan develops a new model of atonement, showing how trust enables humanity's release from the power of both sin and suffering. She examines the neglected concept of propositional trust and argues that it plays a key role in faith. This volume offers a compelling vision of Christian trust as soteriological, ethical, and community-forming. Trust is both the means of salvation and an end in itself, because where we trust is where we most fully live.
1: 'Trust is the foundation of things hoped for': The New Testament and the study of trust 2: 'The one who calls you is trustworthy': The pistis of God 3: 'So we preached and so you believed': Pistis between God, the risen and exalted Christ, and the faithful 4: 'The righteousness of God has been revealed EL through the pistis of Jesus Christ, for all who trust': Trust and atonement 5: 'Because you have seen me, you have trusted': The trustworthiness of Jesus Christ in his earthly life 6: 'Your trust has saved you': Coming to trust 7: 'Guard this rich trust': The entrustedness of the faithful 8: 'This saying is trustworthyEL': Propositional trust in the divine-human relationship 9: 'I trusted, therefore I spoke': Concluding Reflections

Teresa Morgan (Professor of Graeco-Roman history and Nancy Bissell Turpin Fellow and Tutor in ancient history, Professor of Graeco-Roman history and Nancy Bissell Turpin Fellow and Tutor in ancient history, Oriel College, Oxford)

Teresa Morgan is Professor of Graeco-Roman history at the University of Oxford and McDonald Agape Professor-elect of New Testament and Early Christianity at Yale Divinity School. She studied Classics at Cambridge University and Theology at Oxford University, and held Junior Research Fellowships at St John's College, Cambridge, Newham College, Cambridge, and from the British Academy. She was Fellow and Tutor in ancient history at University College, Oxford, before serving for over twenty years as Professor of Graeco-Roman history and Nancy Bissell Turpin Fellow and Tutor in ancient history at Oriel College, Oxford.

THIS is a very powerful and demanding book that is likely to change your thinking profoundly. * Robin Gill, Church Times *

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