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Lordship of Christ

Lordship of Christ

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Paperback / softback

£16.99

Publisher: Crossway Books
ISBN: 9781433549533
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 30/06/2016
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

Jesus Christ was not merely a human being. He was not merely a famous religious teacher.
Jesus Christ is Lord of all.

This radical claim from the Bible has profound implications for every area of life—for every person and every facet of society. Drawing on key biblical texts, Vern Poythress explores what acknowledging the authority of Christ means for the way we should think and act. Unpacking how this authority affects spheres of life such as religion, politics, science, art, education, and the future, Poythress helps us pursue obedience to Christ as an expression of our gratitude and devotion—and our anticipation of the joy promised to us when we serve him with all of our heart.

Part 1: The Call to Serve Christ

  1. Being Radically Christian
  2. The Story of Redemption
  3. Reasons for Obedience to Christ
  4. Serving Christ in Our Knowledge
  5. Contrasts with the World

Part 2: Resources for Serving Christ

  1. Basic Spiritual Resources
  2. Resources from Theology, Especially the Reformation
  3. Abraham Kuyper and His Successors
  4. Newer Resources

Part 3: Areas of Service 

  1. Christ the Lord of Life and Religion
  2. Politics
  3. Science
  4. Art
  5. The Future
  6. Education
  7. Work

Part 4 Traps to Avoid in Our Service

  1. Traps in Motivation
  2. Traps in Norms
  3. Traps in Situations
  4. Traps concerning Future Hopes

Conclusion
Appendix: Two Kingdoms Theology
Bibliography
General Index
Scripture Index

Vern S. Poythress

Vern S. Poythress (PhD, Harvard University; ThD, University of Stellenbosch) is Distinguished Professor of New Testament, Biblical Interpretation, and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he has taught for four decades. In addition to earning six academic degrees, he is the author of numerous books and articles on biblical interpretation, language, and science.