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Shows that theology is integrally related to formation in Jesus Christ and to our conception and perception of reality.

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For evangelicals and Protestants wanting to know what theology is and hungering for mystery and liturgy and sacrament in the historical church, this is a beautifully written guide to going further up and further in.

Gerald R. McDermott , Beeson Divinity School, Samford University (retired); author of Everyday Glory

Clark and Johnson helpfully remind us that theology matters not because we need to fill our heads with abstract philosophical ideas but because it is our way of responding to the reality of the triune God, who has called us to enter into his life and purposes. Let this volume take you back to the heart of the formative nature of true theologyfostering our worship of God and letting his reality reshape us in his goodness and truth.

Kelly M. Kapic , Covenant College

If the church is to succeed in forming people who look like Jesus, it will need a theology that is up to the task. In this wonderful introduction, Clark and Johnson show us that theology is not the dusty domain of academic specialists but real, saving, and transforming knowledge of the living God given by Christ to his church for a purpose: the edification and maturity of Gods people into the image of Christ.

Joel Scandrett , Trinity School for Ministry; editor of To Be a Christian: An Anglican Catechism

This presentation of the foundational role of orthodox, biblical theology in daily life and work will be of great encouragement to students and pastors, as well as lay persons who are serious about building their lives on the unshakeable foundation laid down by the Word of God in Jesus Christ. I admire the authors forthright affirmation of the concrete, life-giving nature of theological study, graciously expounded here for the well-being of the church and for the daily lives of serious disciples of Jesus. He is honored here as the Savior and Lord of the mind as well as the bodily life and destiny of all who seek him.

Fleming Rutledge , author of The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ

This wonderful book offers a clarion call to make the knowledge of God the most important thing in our lives, the thing we long for, delight in, pursue, and prioritize above all elseand use to interpret and apply everything else in our lives as well. It offers a call, in other words, to recover the significance of theology once again in an age when most Christians pay lip service to God without knowing much about him. May real, genuine growth in our knowledge of the Lord renew our minds, shape our thoughts, and fuel our lives.

Douglas A. Sweeney , Beeson Divinity School, Samford University

Being called to formation means nothing less than being called to Christ. Thats the basic premise of A Call to Christian Formation . From start to finish, this book invites us to share in the mind of Christ. Bold and unapologetic, Clark and Johnson ward off all wanderlustaway from God in Christ, away from the church and her liturgy, away from mystery and paradox. Grounded in Scripture and conversant with ecumenical thought, this book powerfully reminds us that the Christ-reality is the only place where true communion is found.

Hans Boersma , Nashotah House Theological Seminary

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2021 by John C. Clark and Marcus Peter Johnson

Published by Baker Academic

a division of Baker Publishing Group

PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.bakeracademic.com

Ebook edition created 2021

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-3068-0

Scripture quotations are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version (ESV), copyright 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. ESV Text Edition: 2016

Dedication

For Victor Shepherd, our blessed Doktorvater ,
to whom we are eternally grateful.

For our students, our fellow pilgrims,
who make teaching theology a joy.

For the church, the holy body and bride of Jesus,
may this token of our love be of service to you.

Contents

Cover

Endorsements

Half Title Page

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Introduction: Theology: Formed by Christ the Lord

1. Jesus Christ: The Lord and Logos of Christian Theology

2. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: The Triune Shape of Christian Theology

3. The Body of Christ: The Ecclesial Context of Christian Theology

4. Holy and Profane Worship: The Liturgical Cadence of Christian Theology

5. The Postulate of Paradox: The Mysterious Nature of Christian Theology

6. Living Forward, Understanding Backward: The Eschatological Tension of Christian Theology

Conclusion: Six Theses on the Character of Christian Theology

Scripture Index

Subject Index

Back Cover

Acknowledgments

Winston Churchill once said, Writing a book is an adventure. To begin with, it is a toy and an amusement; then it becomes a mistress, and then it becomes a master, and then a tyrant. The last phase is that just as you are about to be reconciled to your servitude, you kill the monster, and fling him out to the public. Just about everyone who has brought a book to completion can relate at some level to Churchills playful description of what at points is a painful process, and we are certainly no exception. Except rather than flinging a dead thing into the world, we hope to be releasing something that is quite alivea living, lively, joy-filled offering to the God who is life himself.

Of course, writing a book is no solitary adventure. There is much support along the way, so much gratitude is in order. Many thanks to the entire team at Baker Academic for the skill and kindness exuded at every step and stage of the journey. In particular, thanks to Bob Hosack for championing this project from the start, and for being patient and encouraging to the end; to James Korsmo, for being a superb editor with a servants heart; and to Kara Day, Paula Gibson, Sarah Gombis, and Michael Nix-Walkup, for being exceedingly competent and unremittingly pleasant. What is more, how rich we are to have friends the likes of ours. We wish we could name you all here, because we are indeed thankful to and for you. But Bill and Linda MacKillop, Rich and Ann Nikchevich, John and Krista Scheidt, and Matt Woodleyyou took especial care to prayerfully walk with us on this adventure; we are now and forever grateful. Praise and thanks be to God for you, one and all. Lastly but mostly, we give thanks to our wives and children. To our beloved brides, Kate Clark and Stacie Johnson, this book would never have been started, not to mention finished, if not for your immense love and supportgentle and strong, faithful and true; thank you. And to our childrenWilliam and Gwyneth Clark, and Peter, Abel, and Samuel Johnsonyour dads are well aware that our writing is not without cost to you, so please know that we are both grateful and proud. Dear ones, we pray that you make haste in your youth to do the grandest, wisest, most authentically human thing you ever could do: answer the call of Christ to be formed in Christ, the call of which this book speaks.

. Winston S. Churchill, speech at the National Book Exhibition Awards Ceremony, Grosvenor House, London, November 2, 1949, quoted in Martin Gilbert, Never Despair: 19451965 , vol. 8 of Winston S. Churchill (Boson: Houghton Mifflin, 1988). I (John) am indebted for this quote to my trusty teaching assistants, Ben and Ireland Mast.

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