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Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198852483
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 01/06/2020
Width: 16.2 cm
Height: 23.6 cm
In Love Divine, Jordan Wessling provides a systematic account of the deep and rich love that God has for humans. Within this vast theological territory, Wessling's objective is to contend for a unified paradigm regarding fundamental issues pertaining to the God of love who deigns to share His life of love with any human willing to receive it. Realizing this objective includes clarifying and defending theological accounts of the following: how the doctrine of divine love should be constructed; what God's love is; what role love plays in motivating God's creation and subsequent governance of humans; how God's love for humans factors into His emotional life; which humans it is that God loves in a saving manner; what the punitive wrath of God is and how it relates to God's redemptive love for humans; and how God might share His intra-trinitarian love with human beings. As the book unfolds, Wessling examines a network of nodal issues concerning the love that begins in God and then overflows into the creation, redemption, and glorification of humanity. The result is an exitus-reditus structure driven by God's unyielding love.
Introduction 1: Approaching the Doctrine of Divine Love 2: The Value Account of God's Love 3: Creation out of Love 4: God's Affective Love 5: The Scope of God's Love 6: Punitive Love 7: Trinity, Deification, and Atonement Conclusion

Jordan Wessling (Assistant Professor of Religion, Assistant Professor of Religion, Lindsey Wilson College, USA)

Jordan Wessling (Ph.D., University of Bristol) is Assistant Professor of Religion at Lindsey Wilson College. His research interests are broad, and he has published nearly twenty articles and book chapters in The International Journal of Systematic Theology, Theology and Science, and The International Journal of Philosophy of Religion. He is currently working on book projects on prayer and theological method. Wessling is the book reviews editor for the Journal of Analytic Theology and has held a research fellowships at Fuller Theological Seminary and the University of Notre Dame.