Description
The letter to the Hebrews contains and engages with some of the most perplexing passages of Scripture. Temptation and apostasy provide one way of reading this New Testament book.
This volume in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series examines the Letter to the Hebrews, what temptation its audience was facing, and what Hebrews meant when it warned that some who fall away cannot be restored to repentance.
Marcus A. Mininger addresses questions such as:
- Is the sin of apostasy unforgiveable?
- Are apostate Christians unable to return to Christ ever again and to his church?
Setting the letter in the context of scholarly debate, Mininger addresses these contested issues in a fresh way, while also demonstrating the cohesive nature of the Epistle in relation to key biblical-theological themes.
Deeply exegetical, sensitive to wider themes, and rigorously engaged with scholarly literature, Impossible to be Restored? also shows the ongoing relevance of the Letter to the Hebrews for the challenges facing the church today, both internally and externally.
This is a volume in the New Studies in Biblical Theology. The NSBT is a series of monographs that address key issues in the discipline of biblical theology.
Endorsements
"Impossible to be Restored? adds further lustre to the already fine series of New Studies in Biblical Theology. Marcus Mininger suggests a solution to some of the puzzles in Hebrews by following the clues that lead us into the sitz im leben of its first hearers. By doing so he provides a coherent interpretation of its warning passages. The result is a study that functions at several different levels. To the scholar it offers a careful and stimulating study that serves to loosen an exegetical knot with which theologians have struggled for centuries. And, not least, to pastors, preachers, and counsellors it provides biblical exposition that will inform their preaching and their ability to give a helpful reading of Scripture not least to troubled souls."
- Sinclair B. Ferguson
"I commend this book for setting forth what in my opinion is a definitive advance in understanding the apostasy passages in the book of Hebrews, with special focus on Hebrews 6:-16. It resolves by careful exegesis the difficulties belonging to a most vexing and disputed passage. Moreover, it has practical implications for how theologians think about apostasy and how the church should deal with people who have abandoned the faith or are contemplating it. The book underlines vigorously the fact that Christ is the only way of salvation, thus also providing resources for answering the modern attempts to find an opening for salvation through other religions."
- Dr Vern S. Poythress
Table of Contents
Tables
Series Preface
Author's Preface
Abbreviations
1 Introduction: the mystery of Hebrews and the search for context
2 Recent questions about the temptation: returning to Judaism or not?
3 Old questions about the warning: is return to repentance
impossible?
4 Not re-laying a foundation: the temptation to start over again
5 Once having been enlightened: a decisive transition forward
6 Trying to return: going back to the old covenant alone
7 Situational change and the impossibility of return in Hebrews
8 Relating the covenants: the deeper logic of Hebrews' argument
9 Situational plausibility and pastoral relevance, then and now
Bibliography
Index of authors
Index of Scripture references
Product Details
Title: Impossible to be Restored?: Temptation and Warning in the Epistle of Hebrews
Author: Marcus A. Mininger
Publisher: Apollos
Pages: 208
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 22.3 x 14.1 x 2.0 cm
ISBN: 9781789745795