Is God Cross? Theologies of the Atonement Vancouver School of Theology July 9-13, 2-5 pm. TH 5/728

Similar documents
Syllabus: Cross Purposes 1/10 Christian Community College

TS6203 Themes in Theology: Jesus the Saviour Directed Study Syllabus

Bread, Wine, and Water: An Exploration of the Sacraments

Systematic Theology I Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Fall 2017 Dr. Kirsten Sanders

Bibliography: New Testament Christology

I. COURSE DESCRIPTION

Constructive Theology 1 SAH - TH500, Fall 2014 Tuesday 2-5 p.m.

CHRI H4001: Christology, Soteriology and Eschatology

Books Received. Bazyn, Ken Soul-Wrestling: Meditations in Monochrome. South Bend, IN: St. Augustine s Press. ISBN: Price: $30.00.

Course Syllabus THEO 0631 CHRISTOLOGY INTERSESSION :00 AM TO 12 NOON; 1:00 PM TO 4:00 PM JANUARY 4-8, 2016

DR1529 Christian Belief: Its Critics and Defenders (4 credits)

A Select Bibliography on Philippians Todd D. Still, Ph.D. Baylor University Truett Seminary

Religious Studies 3603 Introduction to Christian Theology Fall 2009, Thursday 8:30-11:30, Room 2085

A Quarterly Journal for Church Leadership Volume 10.. Number 3.. Summer 2001

NT513: The Book of Mark in Depth

NT 5100: The Gospel of Mark (3 hrs)

T 2030: Sin, Grace, and Atonement

NT 724 Exegesis of the Corinthian Correspondence

HISTORY OF DOCTRINE SYLLABUS

NT913: Exegesis of the Gospel of Mark

TH402/602 THE DOCTRINE OF GOD AND THE WORK OF CHRIST Semester 2, 2016

PT 725/LW 925. Liturgical Theology. January Term January 14-18, Trinity School for Ministry/North American Lutheran Seminary

CHRISTOLOGY TH 2033 AMY PLANTINGA PAUW FALL 2016 TUESDAYS, 6-9PM

THEO 605 THEOLOGY OF GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT DON FANNING, MABS, M.DIV, D.MIN. LBTS 166 WF 8:30-9:45 AM JAN 13- MAY 9, 2014

Course Syllabus Wycliffe College Toronto School of Theology

NT613: Exegesis of the Gospel of Mark. The successful completion of the course will entail the following learning goals:

Who Do They Say that I Am? Christology in the New Testament NT 2XC3

RLGS 3603 Introduction to Christian Theology BRE Modular/Degree Completion Program April 15 May 13, 2010, Thursdays, 6:00 pm 10:00 pm

Sacra Doctrina: An Introduction to Christian Theology TH6301 Austin Graduate School of Theology January 2018

The Doctrines of Grace and Eschatology. Unit Outline. About this Unit Outline

Systematic Theology Christology, Soteriology, Eschatology

DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY ST610

Systematic Theology II 1 TH605

SYLLABUS KNT 3271H DOCTRINES OF RECONCILIATION Thusdays 9-11 am

DR3058 SEX, SIN & SALVATION: THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF THE HUMAN PERSON

Christology TH600/700 Fall PREREQUISITES: TH500 Introduction to Constructive Theology

Bibliography: Philippians

Making the Shift to Theological Interpretation of Scripture

Thielman, Frank. Theology of the New Testament: A Canonical and Synthetic Approach. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2005.

BLST/THEO 805 Scripture and Theological Interpretation Spring 2018

Looking at Jesus Christ in the Context of The Modern World (Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm)

ST517 Systematic Theology Christology, Soteriology, Eschatology

NT SURVEY, BBL 1022 D/E Spring, 2004 D 9:00-9:50 T, Th - WSC 223 E 1:15-2:05 T, Th - WSC 224

THTH The Bible and Contemporary Issues NOBTS Professional Doctoral Seminar

Spiritual Companionship DMIN 7323 July 14-18, 2014

Eschatology and Envisioning the Future: What s (the) Good? Syllabus *DRAFT* Brandy Daniels Spring 2017 Mondays, 1:00-3:50

Contemporary Trinitarian Thought

INTRODUCTION TO THE HEBREW BIBLE HB500 Fall 2016

Reconsidering John Calvin

PTHE 640 APPLICATION OF BIBLICAL ETHICS IN THE CONTEXT OF CHAPLAINCY MINISTRIES (2 or 3 Credits) Dr. Christina Powell Summer 2004 COURSE SYLLABUS

ST517 Systematic Theology Christology, Soteriology, Eschatology

Introduction to Christology- TH 613 Kirsten Heacock Sanders, Instructor Gordon-Conwell Seminary- Fall Wednesday, 2-5 pm

TH 628 Contemporary Theology Fall Semester 2017 Tuesdays: 8:30 am-12:15 pm

TH607 Systematic Theology III. Syllabus Summer 2016

The Atonement Of God: Building Your Theology On A Crucivision Of God By J. D. Myers

NT502: New Testament Interpretation. The successful completion of the course will entail the following goals:

Christology and Theological Anthropology Spring 2014 Thursday 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.

Bibliography: Individual Gospel Characters

D. Stephen Long. Christian Ethics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN-13: List Price: $11.

CURRICULUM VITAE September 2017

Theology of Revelation THEO 60181

Course Syllabus WINTER 2017 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II THEO 0532 JANUARY 9 APRIL 3, 2017 MONDAYS, 11:15AM 2:05PM

Boers, Arthur 2015 Servants and Fools: A Biblical Theology of Leadership. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press. ISBN: Price: $19.99.

Houston Graduate School of Theology Course Description II. Course Learning Outcomes III. Texts and Course Schedule Required Textbooks:

Paul s FIRST letter to the CORINTHIANS

SYLLABUS KNT 3271H DOCTRINES OF RECONCILIATION Tuesdays 2-4 pm Professor: Charles Fensham

B120 Pentateuch (3 Credit hours) Prerequisite: B110 Introduction to the Old Testament

CRAIG C. HILL. SMU Box Dallas, Texas Dallas, TX (214) (214)

ST 5103 Theology 3: Holy Spirit, Church, Last Things. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Fall Course Syllabus

Please check Blackboard under this course at the start of the year for any revisions to the syllabus. The required books will not change.

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary NTEN5310 New Testament Exegesis (Eng): EPHESIANS Internet Course

Mission of God II: Christ, Church, Eschaton

eplace: preserving, learning, and creative exchange A Theology of Poverty in Today's World

SC-615: Gender and Sexuality in the Pauline Letters Summer 2015 Syllabus

Selected New Testament Commentaries

The Triune God: Basic Trends in the Christian Doctrine of God

GORDON-CONWELL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY-CHARLOTTE OT

WYP2209HS MISSIONAL SPIRITUALITY. WINTER 2015, Mondays 2-4pm

BIBL6330 THE GOSPEL OF JOHN

Grace Communion Seminary Doctrine of the Trinity (TH505) Short Syllabus Instructor: Dr. Gary W. Deddo, PhD. Course Description

NT 3321 Life and Letters of Paul Spring 2018

Fall 2018 Divinity Course Descriptions (New courses and courses not recently taught)

HOM5/715- Preaching: Igniting the Heart or Losing the Will to Live? SUMMER 2017

ANNE M. CARPENTER, PH.D

Bibliography: 1 Peter

Thielman, Frank. Theology of the New Testament: A Canonical and Synthetic Approach. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2005.

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary NTEN5310 New Testament Exegesis (Eng): EPHESIANS MOOC Course/Internet Course Summer 2014 JUNE 2-21, 2014

Is Ransom Enough? Oliver D. Crisp Fuller Theological Seminary

Bibliography: Ephesians

The Impact of Orthodox Theology

Church, Sacraments and Ministry. Unit Outline. About this Unit Outline

Co-Instructor: Rev. Dr. Jason Byassee Phone: Office hours during term: W, Th 9:00 am -12:00 noon & by appointment

ASSIGNMENT-SYLLABUS FOR COURSE # TH 8102 THEOLOGY AND MINISTRY

LETTERS OF PAUL: Ephesians to Thessalonians BT124

Theologische Hogeschool van de Gereformeerde Kerken in het Nederland, Kampen, The Netherlands (non-degree scholarship year of study)

GREEK EXEGESIS: GALATIANS New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Biblical Studies Division NTGK6309, Fall 2015

TH 330 / TH 530 Christology Syllabus S1: 2012

Teaching the Bible in the Church: Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes CE 3083 / OT 3053 Fall 2014 Instructors, David C. Hester and Anne W.

The Gospel of Luke. Preparing for Lectionary Year C

B50FF03 Contextual Theology

Transcription:

Is God Cross? Theologies of the Atonement Vancouver School of Theology July 9-13, 2-5 pm. TH 5/728 Prof. Jason Byassee Room 421, 604-0245 Prof. Richard Topping Room 401, 604-822-9808 Purpose: Many mainline Christians express discomfort with the doctrine of the atonement. Yet for the New Testament Christ s saving work is central to our identity as Christians. What do we do with it then? Ignore it? Redo it? Creatively retrieve fragments from the tradition and reimplement them in preaching and worship in new ways? Or respond more forcefully to critiques of atonement that seem not to have taken its biblical and theological merits into account? This course will attend to the doctrine of the atonement for the sake of the worship and practice of the church. We will use Fleming Rutledge s magisterial Crucifixion alongside articles by Leanne Van Dyke, William Placher, Miroslav Volf and others. We will attend to feminist challenges of the atonement, to those anxious about the violence it seems implicitly at least to endorse, and the inarticulateness that results from two generations of neglect in the church. By the end we hope that you can preach, teach, design worship, and pray the atonement with some degree of confidence. Expectations and Course Competence Objectives: Students will: 1. identify and discuss a range of understandings and developments in atonement theology in the Bible; 2. wrestle with the historic theological discussion around atonement and sacrifice through interaction with selected classic and modern thinkers; and 3. develop a theology of the cross as it bears on Christian living, both individual and corporate. Required Texts and Prereading: (Please arrive with all these texts read if you are taking the course for credit. You will need to buy the Rutledge book. The rest will be available as pdfs when you register for the course)

William Placher Jesus the Savior (Louisville: Westminster, 2001), 109-156. Fleming Rutledge, Crucifixion (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2015), 1-204. Leanne Van Dyk, Toward a New Typology of Reformed Doctrines of Atonement, Toward the Future of Reformed Theology: Tasks, Topics, Traditions, ed. Willis & Welker (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998), 225-238. Miroslav Volf Exclusion and Embrace (Nashville: Abingdon, 1996), 13-31. Assignment: 1. Reading and class participation: All students including auditors are expected to do all the required reading and participate in class discussions. 100% attendance is required of Certificate and Degree students. 2. Certificate students: Certificate students are required to hand in 5-6 pages of writing that demonstrates the ability to thoughtfully engage the material and reading for the class and gives a personal reflection on the reading and material covered. You should reflect on the required reading, one of the, of your choice. 3. Basic Degree students (Diploma, MA and M.Div.): are required to submit a written assignment totaling approximately 1500-1875 words/6-8 pages (Th.M. students need to write 3750-4250 words/15-17 pages). Both basic and advanced degree students may submit either a sermon on the atonement (two sermons for Th.M. students) or write a paper that tracks the arguments around penal substitutionary atonement theory? What are the challenges? (e.g., (its inherent violence and implications for gift-giving). What are some of the responses? What is your sense of the state of the discussion? What difference does it make to the Christian life? Selected Bibliography Anderson, Gary. Sacrifice and Sacrificial Offerings (OT). In Anchor Bible Dictionary V:878. Aulen, Gustav. Eucharist and Sacrifice. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1956.. Christus Victor. An Historical Study of the Three Main Types of the Idea of the Atonement. London: SPCK, 1970 [original 1931]. Baker, Mark D. and Green, Joel B. Editors. Recovering the Scandal of the Cross: Atonement in New Testament and Contemporary Contexts. 2 nd Edition. Downer s Grove: IVP, 2011. Bailie, Gil. Violence Unveiled: Humanity at the Crossroads. New York: Crossroad, 1995. Balthasar, Hans Urs von. Theo-Drama: Theological Dramatic History, IV: The Action. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1994. Barth, Karl. Church Dogmatics, vol. 4: The Doctrine of Reconciliation. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1956. Boersma, Hans. Violence, Hospitality, and the Cross: Reappropriating the Atonement Tradition. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2004.

Brock, Rita Nakashima. And a Little Child Shall Lead Them. In Christianity, Patriarchy, and Abuse. Edited by Joanne Carlson Brown and Carole R. Bohn. New York: Pilgrim Press, 1989. Bynum, Caroline Walker. The Power in the Blood: Sacrifice, Satisfaction, and Substitution in Late Medieval Soteriology. In The Redemption, ed. Stephen T. Davis et al. Oxford: OUP, 2004. Coakley, Sarah. Waiting for God Feminist Christians and Contemplation. Christian Century, June 28, 2003. Crisp, Oliver and Sanders Fred. Editors. Locating Atonement: Explorations in Constructive Dogmatics. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2015. Daley, Brian, SJ. He Himself is Our Peace (Eph. 2:14): Early Christian Views of Redemption in Christ. In The Redemption, ed. Stephen T. Davis et al. Oxford: OUP, 2004. Daly, Robert J. Sacrifice Unveiled: the True Meaning of Christian Sacrifice. London: T & T Clark, 2011. Dillistone, F.W. The Christian Understanding of Atonement. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1968. Dulles, SJ, Avery. The Eucharist as Sacrifice. In Rediscovering the Eucharist: Ecumenical Conversations. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 2003: 175 87. Eagleton, Terry. Radical Sacrifice. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018. Evans, G.R. Saint Anselm of Canterbury. London: Continuum, 1989. Fee, Gordon D. Paul and the Metaphors for Salvation: some Reflections on Pauline Soteriology. In The Redemption, ed. Stephen T. Davis et al. Oxford: OUP, 2004. Forsyth, P.T. The Cruciality of the Cross. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1909.. The Work of Christ. London: Independent Press, 1910. Gerald O Collins and M.K. Jones. Jesus Our Priest: A Christian Approach to the Priesthood of Christ. Oxford: OUP, 2010. Girard, Rene. The Scapegoat. Translated by Yvonne Freccero. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1986. Hart, David B. A Gift Exceeding Every Debt: An Eastern Orthodox Appreciation of Anselm s Cur Deus Homo Pro Ecclesia VII/3 (1998), 333-348. Heim, S. Mark. Saved from Sacrifice: A Theology of the Cross. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2006. Hengel, Martin. The Atonement: A Study of the Origins of the Doctrine in the New Testament. London: SCM Press, 1981. Hunsinger, George. The Eucharist and Ecumenism: Let Us Keep the Feast. Cambridge: CUP, 2008. Jenson, Robert W. Systematic Theology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997, 1999.. Unbaptized God: The Basic Flaw in Ecumenical Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1993. Julian of Norwich. Showings (Classics of Western Spirituality). Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1978. Kilmartin, Edward J. The Eucharist in the West: History and Theology. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1998. Levenson, Jon. The Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1993. Levering, Matthew. Christ's Fulfillment of Torah and Temple: Salvation According to Thomas Aquinas. Notre Dame: Notre Dame Univ. Press, 2002.

. Sacrifice and Community: Jewish Offering and Christian Eucharist. Malden, MA:T & T Clark, 2011. Lindbeck, George. Atonement and the Hermeneutics of Social Embodiment. Pro Ecclesia, Spring 1996. Milbank, John. Being Reconciled: Ontology and Pardon. London: Routledge, 2003. Moffitt, David M. Atonement and the Logic of Resurrection in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Boston: Brill, 2011. O Collins, Gerald, S.J. Jesus Our Priest: A Christian Approach to the Priesthood of Christ. Oxford: OUP, 2010. Origen. Homilies on Leviticus (The Fathers of the Church: A New Translation). Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1990. Pelikan, Jaroslav. The Growth of Medieval Theology (600-1300), vol. 3 in The Christian Tradition: A History of the Development of Doctrine. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978. Placher, William. Christ Takes Our Place: Rethinking Atonement, Interpretation 53 no. 1 (Jan.1999). Radner, Ephraim. Leviticus. Brazos Theological Commentary Series. Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2008. Rahner, Karl. Sacrificial Terminology and The Eucharist. One in Christ 17, no. 4 (1981). Root, Michael. Dying He Lives: Biblical Image, Biblical Narrative, and the Redemptive Jesus, in Semeia 30 (1984). Saarinen, Risto. God and the Gift: An Ecumenical Theology of Giving. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2005. Roger Beckwith and Martin J. Selman, editors. Sacrifice in the Bible. Paternoster, 1995. Schwager, Raymund. Jesus in the Drama of Salvation: Toward a Biblical Doctrine of Redemption. New York: Herder and Herder, 1999. Sherman, Robert. King, Priest, and Prophet: A Trinitarian Theology of Atonement. New York: T&T Clark/Continuum, 2004. Stump, Eleonore. Atonement and the Cry of Derilection, European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4/1 (Spring, 2012), 1-17.. The Nature of Atonement. pp. 128-144. In Reason, Metaphysics and Mind: New Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Plantinga. Edited by Kelly Clark and Michael Rea. Oxford: OUP, 2012. Sykes, Stephen, ed. Sacrifice and Redemption: Durham Essays in Theology. Cambridge: CUP, 1991. Tanner, Kathryn. Incarnation, Cross, and Sacrifice: A Feminist-Inspired Reappraisal, Anglican Theological Review 86 (2004): 35 6. The Atonement Debate: Papers from the London Symposium on the Theology of Atonement. Ed. Derek Tidball et al. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2008. Weaver, J. Denny. The Non-Violent Atonement. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2001. Williams, Rowan. Eucharistic Sacrifice: The Roots of a Metaphor. Bramcote, UK: Grove Books, 1982. Wright, N.T. The Day the Revolution Began (San Francisco: HarperOne, 2018). World Council of Church. Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry. Geneva: World Council of Churches,1982.

Young, Frances M. The Use of Sacrificial Ideas in Greek Christian Writers from the New Testament to John Chrysostom. Philadelphia: The Philadelphia Patristic Foundation, 1975.. Sacrifice and the Death of Christ. London: SCM Press, 1975.