I Am Not My Own: Selected Writings on Human Identity & Union With Christ (eBook)

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“Human identity is far more complex than we assume. It can be tempting for people in the modern secular West to ground their identity in one particular facet of life: their profession, their social role, their gender, their sexuality, their core passion. While all of these facets contribute to the common notion of human identity, they fall short of the biblical definition.  Who we are is a matter of whose we are. For Christians, identity is not defined by a preference or a disposition or a central desire. Identity is rooted in the person and work of Jesus Christ, who calls us to find ourselves in him. Our very lives are found in another person. We "find ourselves" when we lose our life for the sake of Jesus Christ. That view of identity may sound strange to contemporary ears, but it has long been the position of orthodox Christianity. In this collection of writings, you will find two topics tethered to one another, in the hopes that the church will again recall her identity amidst a world that seems crazed and confused about what it means to be a human being.”

-From the Introduction

 

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: Pierce Taylor Hibbs
  2. The Fear of God: Mark Garcia
  3. The Gospel & Identity in Christ: David B. Garner
  4. Human Identity & the Trinity: Pierce Taylor Hibbs
  5. On Union with Christ: Richard B. Gaffin Jr.
  6. On Union with Christ: John Murray
  7. On Union with Christ: John Flavel
  8. On Union with Christ: John Calvin

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  • ISBN
    9781733627290
  • Page Count
    94
  • Publisher
    Westminster Seminary Press
  • Publication Date
    November 2024
Westminster Seminary Press

I Am Not My Own: Selected Writings on Human Identity & Union With Christ (eBook)

$4.99 $9.99

“Human identity is far more complex than we assume. It can be tempting for people in the modern secular West to ground their identity in one particular facet of life: their profession, their social role, their gender, their sexuality, their core passion. While all of these facets contribute to the common notion of human identity, they fall short of the biblical definition.  Who we are is a matter of whose we are. For Christians, identity is not defined by a preference or a disposition or a central desire. Identity is rooted in the person and work of Jesus Christ, who calls us to find ourselves in him. Our very lives are found in another person. We "find ourselves" when we lose our life for the sake of Jesus Christ. That view of identity may sound strange to contemporary ears, but it has long been the position of orthodox Christianity. In this collection of writings, you will find two topics tethered to one another, in the hopes that the church will again recall her identity amidst a world that seems crazed and confused about what it means to be a human being.”

-From the Introduction

 

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: Pierce Taylor Hibbs
  2. The Fear of God: Mark Garcia
  3. The Gospel & Identity in Christ: David B. Garner
  4. Human Identity & the Trinity: Pierce Taylor Hibbs
  5. On Union with Christ: Richard B. Gaffin Jr.
  6. On Union with Christ: John Murray
  7. On Union with Christ: John Flavel
  8. On Union with Christ: John Calvin

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