Katherine Sonderegger is Professor of Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia. She is the author of That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew: Karl Barth's "Doctrine of Israel" (1992), Systematic Theology Volume 1: The Doctrine of God (2015), and Systematic Theology Volume 2: The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity: Processions and Persons (2020). She is a priest of the Episcopal Church, and resides in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Preface The Sending: The Missions of the Son and Spirit The Sent God Christology as Trinitarian Doctrine The earthly Jesus as free-standing dogmatic locus The Uniqueness of the Incarnate Son The Sent Son as Pro Nobis The Divine Missions as Deliverance and Hallowing Exodus as Ground of the Divine Missions Exodus as Ground of Missions of Deliverance and Hallowing The problem of the Economy The Sending as Eternal Procession with Temporal End Exodus as birth of Prophetic Deliverer Exodus as Ground of Necessity and Contingency of the Economy The Invisible Missions of the Divine Persons The Visible Missions of the Divine Persons The Plagues as Ground of the Earthly Ministry of Christ The Prophetic Office The Passover as Royal Office The Hypostatic Union, A Royal Possession From Red Sea Crossing to Book of the Covenant: Christ's Priestly Office The Cross of Christ The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

