The Transforming Power of Grace

The Transforming Power of Grace

by Thomas C Oden
The Transforming Power of Grace

The Transforming Power of Grace

by Thomas C Oden

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Overview

How does an infinite God relate to finite human beings? How does the death of Jesus Christ bring about human salvation? How are Christians able to actively address the world's ills while maintaining their citizenship in the kingdom of God? These are questions the church grapples with today, as it always has. Yet, according to Thomas C. Oden, contemporary theology has neglected the church's traditional answer to these questions: the doctrine of grace. All too often modern theologians either ignore the doctrine of grace or relate it to the achievement of a particular political agenda. Oden asserts that only by reclaiming the centrality of grace—defined as God's self-giving through Jesus Christ in personal encounter with the individual human will—can Christian theology be true to the gospel. In order to reclaim the doctrine of grace, the author reaches back, beyond the fragmentation of theology that took place during and after the Enlightenment. He draws upon the ecumenical consensus held by early Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant theologians, councils, and creeds regarding this cardinal Christian doctrine. By adducing this ancient unity, Oden challenges modern assumptions concerning the sources and methods of the theological enterprise and calls contemporary Christians to discern what their forebears in the faith knew to be essential to the gospel: that to be a Christian is to be formed, nurtured, and upheld solely by divine grace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780687422609
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication date: 03/01/1993
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 9.18(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Thomas C. Oden, the retired Henry Anson Buttz Professor of Theology and Ethics, is an ancient ecumenical evangelical with a passion for orthodoxy. For over thirty years he taught at Drew University and came under the influence of his “irascible, endearing Jewish mentor” Will Herberg. Herberg bluntly told Oden that he would remain “densely uneducated” unless he “read deeply in patristic writers.” This focus on patristics (the early church fathers) helped professor Oden to realize that modernity is over. As he probed the early church writers for several decades, he incorporated and rechanneled his activism and idealism for the modernist social gospel into a recovery of the classic religious tradition. Scripture found new life in him, which means he repented an enthrallment with progressive social causes in favor of a stable two-thousand year memory, which he defines as orthodoxy.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations7
Preface: The Root of Christian Spirituality15
Introduction: Whether Grace Can Be Studied21
Part 1Grace in Spiritual Formation31
1.The Nurture of Gracious Ability33
2.Preparing and Cooperating Grace47
Part 2The Reach and Depth of the Forming Work of Grace61
3.The Extent of Common Grace63
4.The Intent of Sufficient Grace77
Part 3How Grace Becomes Freedom93
5.How Grace Works in the Will: Grace-enabled Freedom95
6.The Perennial Battle with Pelagianism108
Part 4On Predestination and the Permission of Recalcitrance125
7.The Mystery of Foreknowing and Electing Grace127
8.Election Made Sure Through Faith139
Part 5Where the History of Grace Meets the Mystery of Personal Choice161
9.The Covenant History of Grace163
10.The Fullness of Grace Received174
11.The Call to Salvation194
Conclusion: The Orthodox Evangelical-Catholic Doctrine of Grace206
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