The Virgin Birth According to Temple Christology

Author:   David H. Wenkel
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781666970708


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   17 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David H. Wenkel
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9781666970708


ISBN 10:   1666970700
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   17 September 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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David H. Wenkel does a marvelous job exploring theophanies, (or better, Christophanies) while tracing the role of altars, the tabernacle, and the temple as temporary places of worship made by human hands. His in-depth exploration of Scripture, church fathers, and contemporary scholarship points to the divine work of the Holy Spirit who unites the eternal Son of God with a fully human nature. Wenkel writes the “virginal conception of Christ was an act of divine temple building in which the final and climactic temple of God’s dwelling place was constructed.” This book is extremely well-written and makes significant contributions both to typology and Christology. -- R. J. Gore, Erskine Theological Seminary This book will lead scholars, pastors, and lay readers to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Christian doctrines of the incarnation and the Virgin Birth. Wenkel presents a fresh and creative analysis of important biblical and theological topics. I highly recommend this book. -- Benjamin Giffone, Hindustan Bible Institute & College, Chennai The virgin birth is something that has been proclaimed but not always eplained. Wenkel provides another reason why Jesus was conceived by the virgin Mary. While most say Mary is a type of temple who houses God, Wenkel points to Jesus as the heavenly temple who is constructed by the Holy Spirit. -- Patrick Schreiner, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary By tracing the biblical theme of the temple and Jesus being the heavenly temple of God, Wenkel shows how the concept of the virgin conception of Jesus is relevant to it and how such traditionally held view is necessary for Christians. He offers a new way to build a case for the necessity of the doctrine. -- Josaphat C. Tam, Evangel Seminary, Hong Kong This typological and exegetical-dogmatic presentation of the virginal conception and incarnation of Christ as a temple of God not made with human hands is both ecumenical and historically wide-ranging in its appeal to source documents and scholarly interlocutors. In addition, Wenkel is clear and explicit throughout the monograph about what he's doing and why: The Virgin Birth According to Temple Christology is a tour de force of succinct justifications for the respective theological disciplines and hermeneutical approaches that he methodically integrates while noting various commitments and acknowledging limitations. This is a rich and compelling resource that models a generous, constructive tone and rhetorical precision. It will reward the comprehensive reading of its incremental and syllogistic argument as well as a reader's mere selective consultation of certain parts. Individual sections or chapters could serve as stand-alone resources, especially as primers for the mid-level student of theology. -- Travis L. Myers, LCC International University


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David H. Wenkel is research fellow in New Testament at LCC International University, Klaipeda, Lithuania. He is the author of Jesus the Dayspring: The Sunrise and the Visitation of Israel’s Messiah.

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