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Craig Keen, Ph.D., is Professor of Systematic Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He has held various offices in the Wesleyan Theological Society, including Promotional Secretary, Program Chair, and President. Keen has published several articles in the Wesleyan Theological Journal, has a chapter in the book, Embodied Holiness: Toward a Corporate Theology of Spiritual Growth, and is under contract with Cascade Books to publish two books: The Transcendence of the Integrity of God and Other Essays and After Crucifixion: The Promise of Theology. He served as Co-Chair of the Systematic Theology Working Group of the Twelfth Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies. In 2002, he served on an eight-member committee that envisaged, planned ...more

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After Crucifixion: The Prom...

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“The hope of a future in Christ is a hope that does not lean on present and available ability, some power-pack of recovery. An act of the properly potential may restore, satisfy, and complete, but it will never break the chain that keeps it tethered to the essentially old. It may be relatively, but isn't absolutely new.”
Craig Keen, After Crucifixion: The Promise of Theology

“...it is for me in the flesh to acknowledge that Jesus Christ was a letter written in blood to the lost, weak, and forsaken of the world, to the hungry and despised, that announced that the Reign of God is coming and it is coming for the ones to whom the mutilated body of the crucified opens in invitation.”
Craig Keen, After Crucifixion: The Promise of Theology

“Grace comes particularly where calculation has come to an end.”
Craig Keen, After Crucifixion: The Promise of Theology



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