Union with Christ in the New Testament
Grant Macaskill
Reviews and Awards
"Macaskill has written an excellent work. He pays significant attention to both New Testament texts and issues but also church traditions of interpretation. His use of the motif of covenant as a uniting concept is helpful as it adds attention to background context for the NT, yet avoids a simplistic reduction. Students and scholars should give careful attention to this work and its contribution to both NT studies and biblical theology." --Timothy J. Bertolet, Reading Religion
'Grant Macaskill's Union with Christ in the New Testament is an ambitious and rare work of New Testament scholarship. Rarely do modern scholars dare to suggest that the writings of the NT as a whole offer a cohesive vision of a topic as broad as union with Christ . . . It is the rare combination of approaches so often held apart or dismissed that makes Macaskill's work so exciting and promising . . . Macaskill offers insightful summaries and analyses of the major works from Deissmann up to the recent work of Constantine Campbell . . . It's refreshing openness to ontological questions and boldness in bringing together approaches too often held apart are a hopeful sign of real progress in the field of theological interpretation. One hopes that such openness will inspire others to further the work of bridging the gap between biblical studies and theology."--Isaac Augustine Morales, O.P., Nova et Vetera
"This fascinating study is an important contribution both to New Testament studies and to dogmatic theology."--Richard J. Ounsworth OP, New Blackfriars
"Macaskill has given scholarship and the church a gift...Union with Christ in the NT is a wonderful addition to biblical studies related to participation and theosis. I hope many will read Macaskill's work and NT union passages with new and refreshing insights...Not only will biblical studies students find Macaskill's text refreshing, but so will pastors and students of Second Temple Judaism, patristics, and Reformed and Lutheran theology."--Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
"Grant Macaskill's Union with Christ in the New Testament is a must-read for all with scholarly interest in the topic of union with Christ. The primary value of Macaskill's study lies in the fact that he takes into account the entire NT, rather than just the Pauline corpus (as is the case with most treatments of union with Christ) or the Pauline corpus and the Fourth Gospel. While the richest and most explicit treatments of union with Christ are to be found in these two bodies of Scripture, the rest of the NT has much to say as well, offering both additional insight as well as demonstrating coherence with the writings of Paul and John. Because NT scholars tend to focus on Jewish and Graeco-Roman contexts and backgrounds and neglect examining the context provided by the wider NT, the fact that Macaskill skillfully does the latter makes this volume a valuable read that provides a good model to follow for all students and scholars of the NT." --Jennifer Guo