Life in the Trinity: An Introduction to Theology with the Help of the Church Fathers

Life in the Trinity: An Introduction to Theology with the Help of the Church Fathers

by Donald Fairbairn
Life in the Trinity: An Introduction to Theology with the Help of the Church Fathers

Life in the Trinity: An Introduction to Theology with the Help of the Church Fathers

by Donald Fairbairn

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Overview

What can the early church contribute to theology today? Although introductions to Christian theology often refer to its biblical foundations, seldom is much attention paid to the key insights the early church had into the nature of Christian faith and life. Donald Fairbairn takes us back to those biblical roots and to the central convictions of the early church, showing us what we have tended to overlook, especially in our understanding of God as Trinity, the person of Christ and the nature of our salvation as sharing in the Son's relationship to the Father. This book will prove useful to beginning theology students as well as advanced theologians who want to get at the heart of the Christian gospel.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780830838738
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Publication date: 09/28/2009
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Donald Fairbairn (Ph.D., University of Cambridge, U.K.) is professor of historical theology at Erskine Theological Seminary in Due West, South Carolina, and a part-time professor at Evangelische Theologische Faculteit in Leuven, Belgium. He is the author of Grace and Christology in the Early Church and Eastern Orthodoxy through Western Eyes.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Explanation of Patristic Citations

1. Introduction: Getting Started in Christian Theology
2. The Heart of Christianity: The Son's Relationship to the Father
3. From the Father-Son Relationship to the Trinity, and Back
4. Life as It was Meant to Be: A Reflection of the Father-Son Relationship
5. What Went Wrong? Our Loss of the Son's Relationship to the Father
6. The Promise: God's Preparation of the World for His Son
7. The Incarnation: The Only Son Becomes the Firstborn Son
8. Redemption: God's Gift of His Son's Relationship to the Father
9. Becoming Christian: Entering the Son's Relationship to the Father
10. Being Christian: Another Look at Reflecting the Father-Son Relationship

Appendix: Suggestions for Reading Four Church Fathers
Index of Names and Subjects
Scripture Index

What People are Saying About This

Bradley Nassif

"This is the first book that teachers should assign to every beginning student of theology. It gives them not an explanation of individual doctrines, but a theological goal that is faithful to the very heart of the gospel, namely, that the Father sent the Son so that humans may participate in the Son's relationship to the Father. Our sharing in Christ's life (theosis) is, therefore, the north star that guides the whole of theology and integrates its individual parts. This is a penetrating and coherent reading of the biblical and patristic vision of the way theology should be done."
Bradley Nassif, professor of biblical and theological studies, North Park University

John Anthony McGuckin

"Donald Fairbairn's mastery of early Christian theology shines out of this wonderful introduction to the world of patristic theology for evangelical readers. It is more than a wise and trustworthy guide taking the reader along what are unfamiliar paths for many Western readers. It is also a work that wears its learning lightly, but amounts to nothing less than a sustained exposition of the majestic coherence of the early Christian doctrine of union with God. I recommend it most highly."
John Anthony McGuckin, Ane Marie and Bent Emil Nielsen Professor in Late Antique and Byzantine Christian History, Union Theological Seminary, and Professor of Byzantine Christian Studies, Columbia University

James R. Payton Jr.

"Donald Fairbairn offers an engaging introduction to evangelical theology, as enriched and challenged by key patristic emphases. Given the recent expansion of interest in the church fathers in evangelical circles, this winsomely written, stimulating invitation to listen to and learn from the church fathers is both timely and welcome."
James R. Payton Jr., professor of history, Redeemer University College, and author of Light from the Christian East: An Introduction to the Orthodox Tradition

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