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100 1  King, Jonathan.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n79149283 
245 14 The Beauty of the Lord :|bTheology as Aesthetics /
       |cJonathan King. 
264  1 Ashland :|bLexham Press,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource (586 pages). 
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490 1  Studies in Historic and Systematic Theology 
500    The Fittingness of Christ's High Priestly Mediatorship. 
505 0  Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; 
       Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 
       Theologies of Aesthetics; The Path Forward in Academics 
       and Scholarship for Theological Aesthetics; A Classicist 
       Theory of Beauty; Beauty among the Transcendentals of 
       Being; Summary of Overall Argument; Synopsis; Chapter 2: 
       Beauty Triune; Theologians' Positions on Divine Beauty; 
       Anselm of Canterbury on Divine Beauty; Thomas Aquinas on 
       Divine Beauty; Herman Bavinck on Divine Beauty; Karl Barth
       on Divine Beauty; Beauty-A Divine Attribute?; Beauty and 
       Divine Simplicity. 
505 8  The Relation between Beauty and God's GloryDefining God's 
       Glory; Defining the Relation between Beauty and God's 
       Glory; The Relation between Beauty and God's Beatitude; 
       The Relation of Divine Beatitude to Transcendental Truth, 
       Goodness, and Beauty; The Immanent Form of the Godhead's 
       Beauty; The Fittingness of God the Son as Incarnate 
       Redeemer; The Fittingness of the Trinity Operating 
       Economically; The Theodramatic Fittingness of the Son as 
       Incarnate Redeemer; Primary Symmetry 1; Primary Symmetry 
       2; Primary Symmetry 3; The Immanent Fittingness of the Son
       in the Ordered Triunity of God. 
505 8  Chapter 3: Creation: Beauty's DebutSublime Comedy: The 
       Theodramatic Form of the Divine Plan; The Irenaean Form of
       the Theodrama; The Proto-eschaton: The Beginning of the 
       Telos of All Things; God's Delight in His Beautiful Work 
       of Creation; Sacred Time: The Climactic Sabbath of the 
       Creation Week; Sacred Space: The Garden of Eden as the 
       Archetypal Temple-Sanctuary; Humans in the Image of God; 
       The Glory of the Image of God in Humans; The Official 
       Aspect of the Image of God; The Constitutional Aspect of 
       the Image of God; The Ethical-Relational Aspect of the 
       Image of God. 
505 8  The Radical Fall from Adam and Eve's Original Image-
       Bearing GloryFittingness of Retributive Justice; 
       Conspectus; Chapter 4: The Incarnation: Beauty 
       Condescending; Hans Urs Von Balthasar on Divine Beauty; 
       Christ the Image of God; Christ the Form of a Slave; 
       Philippians 2:6-8 Exegetically Unpacked; The Unmitigated 
       Beauty of Christ While in the Form of a Slave; The 
       Revealing and Concealing Dialectic of Christ's Glory; 
       Conspectus; Christ the Last Adam and the True Israel; 
       Christ the Last Adam; Christ the Last Adam in Romans 5:12-
       21; Christ the Last Adam in 1 Corinthians 15:44-49. 
505 8  Christ the True IsraelChrist the True Israel Recapitulated
       in the Baptism of Jesus; Christ the True Israel 
       Recapitulated in the Temptation of Jesus; Conspectus; 
       Christ the Transfigured; The Redemptive-Historical 
       Fittingness of the Transfiguration; Continuity Backward to
       Moses-Mount Sinai; Continuity Forward to Eschatological 
       Hope; Epiphanic Significance of Jesus' Sonship; Implicit 
       Eschatological Anthropology; Conspectus; Excursus: 
       Theological Aesthetic of Isaiah 53:2; Chapter 5: The Cross
       : Beauty Redeeming; The Depth of Beauty in the Form of the
       Cross. 
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590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Christian art and symbolism.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh85025011 
650  0 Aesthetics|xReligious aspects|xChristianity.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009113917 
650  0 Christianity and the arts.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
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650  7 Christianity and the arts.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/859745 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aKing, Jonathan.|tBeauty of the Lord : 
       Theology as Aesthetics.|dAshland : Lexham Press, ©2018
       |z9781683590583 
830  0 Studies in Historic and Systematic Theology. 
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