Hallowed be thy name : the sanctification of all in the soteriology of P.T. Forsyth /
by Jason Goroncy.
- London : T & T Clark, c2013.
- xvi, 291 p. ; : 24 ; 24 cm.
- T & T Clark studies in systematic theology ; 20 .
- T & T Clark studies in systematic theology ; 20. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-278) and index.
Coming into focus : Finding lenses ; Serviceableness and circumscription ; Past receptions ; Forsyth as 'Theologian of the cross' : Per Crucem ad Lucem -- The moral is the real : Location, landscape, appropriation ; Location ; Landscape ; Appropriation -- Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven ; 'Thy kingdom come' ; Holiness incarnate ; Christ the hallower ; Christ as obedient : 'To obey is better than sacrifice' ; The cruciality of the cross : The self-recovery of holiness -- Hallowed be they name : Holiness' self-recovery in the human conscience ; Recovering Forsyth's vision of humanity ; Forsyth on the human conscience : Moral centre, consanguinity and sphere of redemption ; Forsyth on the 'new' conscience - the conquering and sanctification of humanity's moral centre -- Thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory. Amen ; For the sins of the world : 'So that by the Grace of God He Might Taste Death for Everyone' ; Revising election ; Pareschatology and the hope of hallowed life ; Soteriological universalism qualified ; Problems with Forsyth's qualifications ; The self-realization, or the frustration, of holiness? ; Amen - holiness, 'the last reality' -- By way of conclusion : Heaven's laughter.