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Paradox of Sonship: Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews
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Paradox of Sonship: Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews
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Author: R B Jamieson
Publisher: IVP Academic
Paradox of Sonship: Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews
Paradox of Sonship: Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews
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Author: R B Jamieson
Publisher: IVP Academic
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Biblical Foundations Book Awards Runner Up and Finalist

What does the epistle to the Hebrews mean when it calls Jesus "Son"? Is "Son" a title that denotes his eternal existence as one person of the Trinity? Or is it a title Jesus receives upon his installation on heaven's throne after his resurrection and ascension?

In this Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture (SCDS) volume, which promotes fresh understandings of Christian belief through creative, faithful readings of the canonical text, pastor and New Testament scholar R. B. Jamieson probes the complexity of the Christology presented in the epistle to the Hebrews.

Exploring the paradox of this key term, Jamieson argues that, according to Hebrews, "Son" names both who Jesus is eternally and what he becomes at the climax of his incarnate, saving mission. Jesus is, in short, the eternal Son who became the messianic Son for us and for our salvation. This volume thereby offers a case study showing how the church's core convictions about Christ lead us not away from the text, but deeper into it.

Studies in Christian Doctrine and Scripture, edited by Daniel J. Treier and Kevin J. Vanhoozer, promotes evangelical contributions to systematic theology, seeking fresh understanding of Christian doctrine through creatively faithful engagement with Scripture in dialogue with church.

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"The Christology of Hebrews, particularly what the author means in identifying Jesus as the Son, has long been debated. Jamieson argues that the earliest interpreters in church history had a simple and yet elegant explanation, which clarifies sonship language in Hebrews. Jamieson doesn't stop with the earliest interpreters or even begin with them. He maintains that these ancient readings accord with the historical meaning of Hebrews, that they match the intention of the author. Jamieson reminds us that our ancestors in the faith are indispensable sources for understanding New Testament authors. I found Jamieson's argument to be refreshing and convincing. Even those who disagree in some respects will find much here to stimulate their thinking." - Thomas R. Schreiner, author of Paul, Apostle of God's Glory in Christ and James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

"R. B. Jamieson has written a readable introduction and elegant explanation of the Christology of Hebrews. Jamieson explains all the things that seem strange to us. Whether it's the citation of Psalms or mention of a mysterious figure called Melchizedek, he shows what these mean and how they all fit with the author's purpose: to convince readers that Christ is truly worthy of their worship." - Michael F. Bird, academic dean and lecturer in theology at Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia

"Jamieson has achieved that rare goal of a truly fresh and illuminative reading of a long-studied issue in a biblical text. I was happy for my own interpretation of Hebrews to be deepened and expanded, and I look forward to sharing with my students his thesis that Jesus is the Son who became Son. The Paradox of Sonship is a deeply engaging example of artful employment of the tools of theology and history to create a deeper insight into the God who became man." - Amy Peeler, associate professor of New Testament, Wheaton College and Graduate School


R. B. Jamieson (PhD, University of Cambridge) is associate pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. He is the author of several books, including Sound Doctrine: How a Church Grows in the Love and Holiness of God, Understanding Baptism, Understanding the Lord's Supper, and Jesus' Death and Heavenly Offering in Hebrews.

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