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Ross Hastings


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Ross Hastings, a Zimbabwean Scot, holds PhDs in organometallic chemistry (Queen’s University, Kingston) and theology (University of St Andrews, Scotland). His teaching interests include Trinitarian theology, pastoral theology, theology and spirituality of mission, ethics, and the interface between science and theology.

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Missional God, Missional Ch...

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Theological Ethics: The Mor...

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The Resurrection of Jesus C...

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Echoes of Coinherence: Trin...

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Total Atonement: Trinitaria...

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Pastoral Ethics: Moral Form...

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Jonathan Edwards and the Li...

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“The goal of theosis is not to remove humanity but to make humans more human, like the one human for the many, the man Christ Jesus. This anticipates what human persons will become in the eternal future in heaven, or heaven-come-to-earth, which we will revisit shortly.”
W Ross Hastings, Jonathan Edwards and the Life of God: Toward an Evangelical Theology of Participation

“Barth writes that “in the language of the New Testament, koinõnia or communicatio is a relationship between two persons in which they are brought into perfect mutual coordination within the framework of a definitive order, yet with no destruction of their two-sided identity and particularity but rather in its confirmation and expression.”
W Ross Hastings, Jonathan Edwards and the Life of God: Toward an Evangelical Theology of Participation

“In a convert, progressive sanctification is expected to transpire through passionate knowledge of God and a growing intimacy with God that will be authenticated in community, through harmonious relationships in marriages, families, society, and the church.”
W Ross Hastings, Jonathan Edwards and the Life of God: Toward an Evangelical Theology of Participation



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