The Cross in Our Context – an eye-opener for sleepy Christians!

41w6gFrb4sL._SL500_AA300_ Here's why I think Douglas John Hall is one of the most challenging theologians around. His book The Cross in Our Context, is a distillation of his three volume systematic theology. It is a passionate and compelling book, learned without being technically forbidding, and written as a forthright challenge to the church to stop lamenting the loss of Christendom and embrace again the call of God to be a community of the Cross. What that means is explored by a theologian who has spent decades teaching a theology that critiques power, empire and cultural conformity to consumerism. Here's his primary point:

If you claim to be a disciple of the crucified one you must expect to participate in his sufferings; if you preach a theology of the cross, you will have to become a communityof the cross. Anything else would represent a kind of hypocrisy. A purely doctrinal or theoretical theology of the cross is a contradiction. This theology is only authentic – only "for real" – insofar as it gives birth to a community that suffers with Christ in the world. Nowhere does Christendom difference from the New testament church show up more glaringly than in the fact that the birth of Christendom in the fourth Century C.E. brought about a species of Christianity that with rare exceptions could be practiced without any threat or hint of its being a process of identification with the one who was "despised and rejected". (pages 140-1)

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2 responses to “The Cross in Our Context – an eye-opener for sleepy Christians!”

  1. Brodie avatar
    Brodie

    Just bought “God and Human Suffering: Exercise in The Theology of the Cross” by Hall and looking forward to reading it.

  2. Brodie avatar
    Brodie

    Just bought “God and Human Suffering: Exercise in The Theology of the Cross” by Hall and looking forward to reading it.

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