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Known by God: A Biblical Theology of Personal Identity
Contributor(s): Rosner, Brian S. (Author), Lunde, Jonathan (Editor)
ISBN: 0310499828     ISBN-13: 9780310499824
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
OUR PRICE:   $26.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - Anthropology
- Religion | Biblical Studies - General
- Religion | Christian Living - Calling & Vocation
Series: Biblical Theology for Life
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 7.4" W x 9" (1.00 lbs) 272 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Who are you? What defines you? What makes you, you?

In the past an individual's identity was more predictable than it is today. Life's big questions were basically settled before you were born: where you'd live, what you'd do, the type of person you'd marry, your basic beliefs, and so on. Today personal identity is a do-it-yourself project. Constructing a stable and satisfying sense of self is hard amidst relationship breakdowns, the pace of modern life, the rise of social media, multiple careers, social mobility, and so on. Ours is a day of identity angst.

Known by God is built on the observation that humans are inherently social beings; we know who we are in relation to others and by being known by them. If one of the universal desires of the self is to be known by others, being known by God as his children meets our deepest and lifelong need for recognition and gives us a secure identity. Rosner argues that rather than knowing ourselves, being known by God is the key to personal identity.

He explores three biblical angles on the question of personal identity: being made in the image of God, being known by God and being in Christ. The notion of sonship is at the center - God gives us our identity as a parent who knows his child. Being known by him as his child gives our fleeting lives significance, provokes in us needed humility, supplies cheering comfort when things go wrong, and offers clear moral direction for living.


Contributor Bio(s): Rosner, Brian S.: - Brian S. Rosner is Principal of Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia https: //www.ridley.edu.au/. Previously he taught at the University of Aberdeen and Moore Theological College. He holds degrees from Sydney University and Dallas Theological Seminary and has a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Brian is the author or editor of over a dozen books, including the New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, the Pillar commentary on 1 Corinthians (with Roy E. Ciampa), The Consolations of Theology, Greed as Idolatry and Paul and the Law. He is married to Natalie and has four children, a son-in-law and one grandchild.

Lunde, Jonathan: - Jonathan Lunde (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is associate professor of biblical and theological studies at Talbot School of Theology of Biola University. He is coeditor (with Kenneth Berding) of Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament and has contributed articles to The Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels and the New Dictionary of Biblical Theology. Jon and his wife, Pamela, have three children and reside in Brea, California.