Book contents
- Paul’s Gospel of Divine Self-Sacrifice
- Paul’s Gospel of Divine Self-Sacrifice
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Gospel of Righteous Self-Sacrifice
- 2 Faith Grounded in Self-Sacrifice
- 3 Incarnational Ethics of Self-Sacrifice
- 4 Hope and Fear toward Divine Self-Sacrifice
- 5 Responsible Agency toward Divine Self-Sacrifice
- 6 Assessing God’s Gambit in Self-Sacrifice
- Select Bibliography
- Index
5 - Responsible Agency toward Divine Self-Sacrifice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 September 2022
- Paul’s Gospel of Divine Self-Sacrifice
- Paul’s Gospel of Divine Self-Sacrifice
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Gospel of Righteous Self-Sacrifice
- 2 Faith Grounded in Self-Sacrifice
- 3 Incarnational Ethics of Self-Sacrifice
- 4 Hope and Fear toward Divine Self-Sacrifice
- 5 Responsible Agency toward Divine Self-Sacrifice
- 6 Assessing God’s Gambit in Self-Sacrifice
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Paul’s gospel of divine self-sacrifice, according to this chapter, is rejectable by humans. In fact, many people do reject it, for various reasons, even after careful reflection. Most scholarly attention to Paul on God focuses on his position on divine grace and promised triumph, in a way that neglects his position on divine frustration and failure in redemptive purpose. This chapter counters that neglect with a presentation of Paul’s case for human frustration of God and God’s redemptive aim. It identifies how this case bears on Paul’s understanding of the divine redemption of humans, and it observes how many commentators have missed the important role of human frustration of God in Paul’s theology. The chapter thus acknowledges a role for human power in redemption, according to Paul, as a response to the gospel of divine self-sacrifice. The result does not compromise, however, Paul’s understanding of redemption by divine grace through faith in God. The human power in question enables God to be blameless, by Paul’s lights, in the human frustration of the intended divine redemption for humans. The chapter identifies how divine election works in this context.
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- Paul's Gospel of Divine Self-SacrificeRighteous Reconciliation in Reciprocity, pp. 151 - 183Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022