Systematic Theology (Volume 2 of 3)Strong, Augustus Hopkins
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Systematic Theology (Volume 2 of 3)
Strong, Augustus Hopkins
Baptists -- Doctrines; Theology, Doctrinal
But we can also agree with much that is urged by the opposite
party, as for example, Wendt, Teaching of Jesus, 1:193—“God does
not _become_ the Father, but _is_ the heavenly Father, even of
those who become his sons.... This Fatherhood of God, instead of
the kingship which was the dominant idea of the Jews, Jesus made
the primary doctrine. The relation is ethical, not the Fatherhood
of mere origination, and therefore only those who live aright are
true sons of God.... 209—Mere kingship, or exaltation above the
world, led to Pharisaic legal servitude and external ceremony and
to Alexandrian philosophical speculation. The Fatherhood
apprehended and announced by Jesus was essentially a relation of
love and holiness.” A. H. Bradford, Age of Faith, 116-120—“There
is something sacred in humanity. But systems of theology once
began with the essential and natural worthlessness of man.... If
there is no Fatherhood, then selfishness is logical. But
Fatherhood carries with it identity of nature between the parent
and the child. Therefore every laborer is of the nature of God,
and he who has the nature of God cannot be treated like the
products of factory and field.... All the children of God are by
nature partakers of the life of God. They are called ‘_children of
wrath_’ (_Eph. 2:3_), or ‘_of perdition_’ (_John 17:12_), only to
indicate that their proper relations and duties have been
violated.... Love for man is dependent on something worthy of
love, and that is found in man’s essential divinity.” We object to
this last statement, as attributing to man at the beginning what
can come to him only through grace. Man was indeed created in
Christ (_Col. 1:16_) and was a son of God by virtue of his union
with Christ (_Luke 3:38_; _John 15:6_). But since man has sinned
and has renounced his sonship, it can be restored and realized. In
a moral and spiritual sense, only through the atoning work of
Christ and the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit (_Eph.
2:10_—“_created in Christ Jesus for good works_”; _2 Pet
1:4_—“_his precious and exceeding great promises; that through
these ye may become partakers of the divine nature_”).
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