The Incarnation as God's First Intention: Supralapsarian Christology for Faith and Practice

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Though most Christians today would describe the incarnation as God's response to sin, Van Driel argues that the incarnation is not contingent upon anything. Rather, it is the manifestation of God's primary intention--to be with us. This book makes a case for this view and explores its implications for Christian doctrine and practice. In The Incarnation as God''s First Intention, Edwin Chr. van Driel advocates a transformative perspective on the incarnation, proposing that God''s decision to become incarnate was not a response to human sin but was instead God''s first and foundational intention. Engaging the historical and theological roots of this supralapsarian (before the fall) Christology, Van Driel, a leading scholar on the topic, invites readers to reconsider long-held views on God''s engagement with creation.

With clarity and depth, Van Driel unpacks how understanding the incarnation as God''s original purpose reshapes the doctrines of creation, election, salvation, and eschatology. His insights offer a fresh framework for the church''s mission in today''s world, suggesting that God''s presence with us is not merely a remedy for human fallenness but, rather, God''s first intention and ultimate goal for creation.

Written for students, theologians, and all who seek a deeper understanding of God''s relation to the world, this book challenges readers to see the incarnation, God''s dwelling among us, as God''s central purpose.


  • | Author: Edwin Chr. van Driel
  • | Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
  • | Publication Date: Nov 25, 2025
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781540969477
  • | ISBN-10: 1540969479
Author:
Edwin Chr. van Driel
Publisher:
Baker Publishing Group
Publication Date:
Nov 25, 2025
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781540969477
ISBN10:
1540969479