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Randall E. Otto

Justification and Justice: An Edwardsean Proposal

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  • Randall E. Otto

What is the relation of justification by faith to justice? Otto argues that it was for the purpose of establishing justice that Jesus] sacrificed himself. The [[work of Christ was and is focused on the justice of God. This has tremendous implications for the Christian life.

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Baptism and the Munus Triplex

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  • Randall E. Otto

The three offices, prophet, priest, and king, have been a standard Reformed way of describing the work of Christ. The thesis of this article is that these offices can be used fruitfully to describe the participation of a Christian in the work of Christ through baptism.

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The Imago Dei as Familitas

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  • Randall E. Otto

What is the nature of man? What is the true significance of viewing man as image of God? Otto argues for a relational understanding of the imago dei. The interpretation of Genesis 1:28 plays a central role in consideration of man made in God's image.

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God and History in Jurgen Moltmann

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  • Randall E. Otto

What is Jurgen Moltmann's view of history? This essay wants to show that Moltmann imposes upon the Old Testament a revisionist Marxist view of history, resulting in a view of God that is alien to the Old Testament.

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The Resurrection in Jurgen Moltmann

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  • Randall E. Otto

How does Jurgen Moltmann understand the resurrection of man and the resurrection of Jesus Christ in particular? His use of the word "resurrection" diverges significantly from the common understanding of the term. The social character of Moltmann's use of this symbol is vital to a proper understanding of his contribution.

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Consecration isn’t our giving anything to God. It is our taking our hands off what already belongs to God Walter B. Knight
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