Bible and the Anointing of the Sick
Healing in Christ

By (author) Michael Patrick Barber

ISBN13: 9781540960993

Imprint: Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group

Publisher: Baker Publishing Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 19/08/2025

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Description
The Catholic Biblical Theology of the Sacraments series provides readers with a deeper appreciation of God's gifts and call in the sacraments through a renewed encounter with God's Word. In this addition to the series, Michael Barber offers a biblical approach to anointing of the sick, drawing from both the Old and New Testaments. This book unpacks the riches of the Scriptures to explain what true healing in Christ involves. In addition, Barber demonstrates how an exegetical approach to the sacrament can advance our understanding of it. Topics include the biblical significance of oil; the relationship of physical healing and spiritual healing, including the forgiveness of sins; sin and death; Christ as the New Adam; the continuation of Jesus's ministry in the church; the power of sacral anointing; Christ's fulfillment of messianic hopes; and participation in Christ's royal, priestly, and prophetic mission. The book is suitable for classroom use and parish ministry. Series editors Timothy C. Gray and John Sehorn teach at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, and Gray is also president of the Augustine Institute.
List of Sidebars Series Preface 1. Introduction: The Bible and the Anointing of the Sick The Aims of This Study Theology versus "Theologianology" New Light on Anointing of the Sick 2. James's Instructions and Christian Tradition: Questions about the Theology of the Anointing of the Sick Core Questions about Anointing the Sick in James 5 James 5 and Anointing the Sick in the Early Church Debates over Anointing the Sick and Recent Developments 3. The Lord of Life and the Significance of Oil: Christ as the Source of Healing The Lord as the Life-Giving God The Lord and the "Oil of Gladness" Jesus as Lord and Anointing the Sick in James 4. Sin, Death, and the Hope for the Oil of Mercy: The New Adam and the Return to Eden Sin and Death Exile from God's Presence as Death Christ as the New Adam and the Hope for the Oil of Mercy 5. Healing and the Forgiveness of Sins: Salvation for the Sick Sickness and Sin in Jewish Sources Healing and Forgiveness of Sins in Jesus's Ministry The "Salvation" of the Sick in James 5 6. The Elders and the Continuation of Jesus's Ministry: Christ's Work and the Ministers of Anointing The Elders as Church Leaders Jesus's Intention to Install New Leaders over God's People Jesus's Ministry through the Church in Acts The Elders in James 7. Kings, Priests, and Prophets as Anointed Ones: The Power of Sacral Anointing Kings as Anointed Ones Priests as Anointed Ones Prophets as Anointed Ones 8. Jesus as the Anointed King, Priest, and Prophet: Christ's Fulfillment of Messianic Hopes Jesus as the Royal Messiah Jesus as Messianic Heavenly High Priest Jesus as Messianic Prophet 9. Believers as "Anointed Ones" in Christ: Participation in Christ's Royal, Priestly, and Prophetic Mission Anointed in the Anointed One Participation in Christ's Royal Reign Participation in Christ's Priesthood Participation in Christ's Prophetic Mission 10. Anointing of the Sick and Participation in Christ's Threefold Mission: A Biblical Reframing of the Sacrament's Effects Anointed to Share in Christ's Priestly Sacrifice Anointed to Share in Christ's Reign over Sin and Death Anointed to Share in Christ's Prophetic Mission Conclusion: Healing as Conformity to Christ The Proper Recipients and Ministers of the Sacrament The Significance of Oil in Anointing of the Sick The Healing Effected in Anointing of the Sick Suggested Resources Indexes
  • Biblical studies & exegesis
  • Christian sacraments
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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