Holiness

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Integrating biblical studies, theology, and practical application, John Webster provides a thoroughgoing trinitarian understanding of God's holiness with highly relevant results. According to Webster, God's holiness is known not in his simple transcendence but in his gracious and free relationship to his people. Such holiness finds an echo in the holiness of the Christian community, especially in worship and witness, and in the life of the individual disciple.

Profound yet readily accessible to a wide range of readers, Webster's Holiness offers an ideal entry into reflection on the Christian God.

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Introduction
1
The Holiness of Theology
8
The Holiness of God
31
The Holiness of the church
53
The Holiness of the Christian
77
Conclusion
99
Notes
106
Index
115
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John Webster (1955-2016) was Chair of Divinity at St. Mary's College, University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Among his other books are Barth's Moral Theology: Human Action in Barth's Thought and The Domain of the Word: Scripture and Theological Reason.

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