Calvin's Salvation in Writing : A Confessional Academic Theology.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (346 pages)
- Studies in Reformed Theology Series ; v.29 .
- Studies in Reformed Theology Series .
Intro -- Calvin's Salvation in Writing: A Confessional Academic Theology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface: "Beginnings" -- Acknowledgments -- 1: Theography: A Program for an Architectonically Delimited Theological Writing -- 2: Looking for Coherence in Calvin's Soteriology -- 3: The Inseparably Different Architectonics of Hegel and Derrida -- 4: Salvation Determined Solely by Justification: "God's Mercy Alone and Christ's Merit" -- 5: Transitions from Justification to Sanctification: Identity, Essential Différance, and Absolute Relation -- 6: The Interfusion of Sanctification and Justification -- 7: A Summary Useful and Superfluous -- Bibliography -- Index.
In Salvation in Writing, William Wright derives from Calvin's theology of justification and sanctification a dialectical logic for writing truth that both rivals and mends those of Hegel and Derrida. The result represents a new program for academic theology.