Trevor Hart is Rector of Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church, St Andrews. Previously, he was Professor of Divinity and Director of the Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts in the University of St Andrews.

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Introduction Part One: Revisiting the East 1. Hellenization 2. Recapitulation 3. Divinization 4. Deification Part Two: Reconsidering the West 5. Satisfaction 6. Substitution 7. Mediation 8. Sanctification 9. Revelation 10. Filiation Part Three: Christology in Contemporary Context 11. Impeccability 12. Universality 13. Particularity 14. Availability 15. Imagination
Not only the breadth of learning but the clarity with which often complex arguments are presented are matched by a homiletic quality that gives the often demanding theology a warmth and pastoral energy. Hart, also, is sensitive to the nature of the language of theology, its indirections and metaphorical richness. --David Jasper "The Glass" Those looking for a fresh approach to the relationship of theology to Hellenic thought, the place of Christ in Reformed theologians, how Christ may address contemporary concerns about particularity, divine absence, imagination, and similar questions will find much of value in this volume. --Aaron Moldenhauer "Reading Religion"
