Thursday, September 28, 2017

Regeneration & Being Born Again? (PhD Edit)

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PhD, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, Lampeter, 2010: Theodicy and Practical Evil 

For those chosen in Jesus Christ, regeneration[1] takes place which is a powerful change in the human being via the Holy Spirit,[2] which transforms one corrupt and in sin in opposition to God,[3] to one pleasing to God and trusting in God.  It is a new ‘vital principle, a new habit, the law of God, and a divine nature’ are framed in a human heart.[4] Herman Bavinck (1918)(2006) equates the term regeneration with rebirth.[5] In John 3, Jesus does not literally speak of one being born a second time, but literally insists one be born from above.[6] Regeneration consists of a person being converted from a life of giving in to temptation to one living in relationship with God.[7] It is the communication of divine life to a soul.[8] At the instance of regeneration the Holy Spirit begins a new inclination within the fallen human will.[9] The human being is given a divine inclination, not of self, as it is contrary to the his or her fallen inclination, by the Holy Spirit.[10]  

BAVINCK, HERMAN (1918)(2006) Reformed Dogmatics Volume 2: God and Creation, John Bolt (gen.ed.), Translated by John Vriend, Baker Academic, Grand Rapids.

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ERICKSON, MILLARD (2003) What Does God Know and When Does He Know It?  Grand Rapids, Zondervan. 

KIERKEGAARD, SOREN (1847-1848)(1955)(1966)  On Authority and Revelation, Translated by Walter Lowrie, New York, Harper and Row, Publishers, Incorporated.

KIERKEGAARD, SOREN (1848-1849)(1961)  Christian Discourses & The Lilies of the Field and The Birds of the Air & Three Discourses at The Communion on Fridays, Translated by Walter Lowrie, New York, Oxford University Press.

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PACKER, J.I. (1973) Knowing God, Downers Grove, Illinois, InterVarsity Press. 

PACKER, J.I. (1996) ‘Regeneration’ in Walter A. Elwell (ed.), Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, Grand Rapids, Baker Books.

SHEDD, WILLIAM G.T. (1874-1890)(1980) Dogmatic Theology,  Volume 1, Nashville, Thomas Nelson Publishers. 

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[1] Murray (1937-1966)(1977: 171).
[2] Murray (1937-1966)(1977: 171).
[3] Murray (1937-1966)(1977: 168-169). Soren Kierkegaard states that ‘sin is man’s destruction.’  Kierkegaard (1847-1848)(1955)(1966: 108). 
[4] Murray (1937-1966)(1977: 172).
[5] Bavinck (1918)(2006: 46).
[6] Bavinck (1918)(2006: 46).
[7] Erickson (1994: 600).
[8] Thiessen (1956: 367). Although this does not make a person divine, but rather one guided by God.
[9] Shedd (1874-1890)(1980: 136 Volume 2).
[10] Shedd (1874-1890)(1980: 136 Volume 2). Packer views regeneration as the new birth and an inner re-creating of the fallen human nature through and by the grace of the Holy Spirit.  Packer (1996: 924).  I would not use the term re-create, but instead view regeneration as a process by which God begins to transform an individual to be  Christ-like, as in ultimately being a sinless human being.  This culminates in the resurrection. 1 Corinthians 15.