Digital Logos Edition
J. I. Packer has wielded widespread influence on evangelicalism for more than three decades. This study pursues a nuanced understanding of Packer’s theology of sanctification by tracing the development of his thought, showing how he reflects a particular version of Reformed theology, and examining the unique influence of theological anthropology and theological method on this area of his theology.
“It will be argued that Packer’s understanding of sanctification is sustained by a predominately individualistic and rationalistic theological anthropology and method.” (Page 2)
“This study proceeds from the premise that the anthropological assumptions within a theological system make an imprint on the understanding and consequent practice of Christian piety.” (Page 7)
“This organisational schema intentionally moves from the phenomena of piety to the theology and then to methodology so as to best illuminate causal and systemic relationships.” (Page 2)
“It is striking … that the term ‘image’ (eikon) is not used for humankind in the New Testament apart from reference to Christ.’” (Page 8)
“Lloyd-Jones was heavily influenced by Richard Baxter and John Owen.” (Page 60)
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