Introduction
Part 1: The Biblical-Theological Storyline Related to
Resurrection, New Creation, and Union with Christ
1. The
Biblical-Theological Storyline of the Inaugurated End-Time
Resurrection and New-Creational Kingdom as a Framework for New
Testament Theology, Part 1
2. The Biblical-Theological Storyline of the Inaugurated End-Time
Resurrection and New-Creational Kingdom as a Framework for New
Testament Theology, Part 2
Part 2: The Reality and Benefits of Fulfillment in Christ's
Life, Death, and Especially Resurrection as the Beginning of the
Eschatological New-Creational Kingdom
3. The Resurrected
Christ as the Last Adam, the Son of God, and True Israel Who Is a
Corporate Representative for His People, So That They Gain Adamic
Sonship and Become True Israel
4. The Resurrected Christ as a Corporate Representative for the
Believer as the Temple
5. The Resurrected Christ as a Corporate Representative for the
Believer as True Israel
6. The Resurrected Christ as a Corporate Representative for the
Believer as Wisdom, Righteousness (Justification), Sanctification,
and Redemption
7. The Resurrected Christ as a Corporate Representative for the
Believer as a King-Priest Who Endures through Tribulation
8. The Resurrected Christ as a Corporate Representative for the
Believer as a Mission-Oriented Returnee from Exile
9. Christ and the Spirit: The Resurrected Christ's Identification
with the Spirit as a Corporate Representative for the Believer's
Spirit-Resurrected Existence
10. Christ and the Spirit: The Spirit's Work of Bringing People
into Union with Christ
11. The Resurrected Christ's Achievement of Righteousness and the
Believers' Identification with That Righteousness, Part 1
12. The Resurrected Christ's Achievement of Righteousness and the
Believers' Identification with That Righteousness, Part 2
13. The Resurrected Christ's Glory and the Believers'
Identification with That Glory, Part 1
14. The Resurrected Christ's Glory and the Believers'
Identification with That Glory, Part 2: 2nbsp;Peter
15. The Believers' Sartorial Identification with the Resurrected
Christ's Image and Definitive Separation from the World
16. The Believers' Identification with Christ's Resurrected New
Life and Their Regeneration
17. The Believers' Identification with Christ's Resurrected New
Life
Conclusion
Indexes
G. K. Beale (PhD, University of Cambridge) is professor of New Testament and biblical theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas. He is coeditor (with D. A. Carson) of the Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament and the author of numerous books, including A New Testament Biblical Theology: The Unfolding of the Old Testament in the New, Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament, and commentaries on Colossians and Philemon, Revelation, and 1 and 2 Thessalonians.
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