The Glory of the Ascension
Über das eBook
Rediscover the Majesty of the Ascended Christ
The doctrine of Christ's ascension is often overlooked in the church today, yet it holds profound significance for Christian theology and the Christian life. The Glory of the Ascension by theologian Ross Hastings invites readers to rediscover this essential truth. With thoughtful precision, Hastings illuminates the ascension as a celebration of the completed atonement, followed by the intercessory work of the Great High Priest, the continuance of the humanity of Christ, and the reversal of the laying aside of the glory of the eternal Son associated with the incarnation. This inspiring volume offers an evangelical Protestant perspective, connecting the themes of glory and ascension to the vitality of the church and individual faith.
This book:
- Provides an in-depth and constructive theological exploration of a neglected doctrine.
- Offers an evangelical Protestant account of the ascension and differentiates it from the atonement.
- Connects the ascension to the doctrines of God, Christ, the Spirit, salvation, the church, and eschatology.
- Gives an engaging invitation to wonder, worship, and participation in the triune life of God.
This book is ideal for students and professors of theology, pastor theologians, and any Christians seeking theological depth. Discover the beauty of God's glory revealed in the ascended Christ and order The Glory of the Ascension today.
Über den Autor
W. Ross Hastings (PhD theology, St Andrews; PhD chemistry, Queen's) is the Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology at Regent College, Vancouver. Among other books, he is the author of Missional God, Missional Church; Total Atonement; and The Resurrection of Jesus Christ. He also serves as an Anglican priest at St. John's Vancouver and enjoys watching rugby, soccer, and cricket. He lives in Vancouver with his wife, Tammy. They have five children and nine grandchildren.
Produkt Details
Verlag: IVP Academic
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 288 Seiten
Größe: 1,9 MB
ISBN: 9781514010624
Veröffentlichung: 11. November 2025