"T. F. Torrance's multi-dimensional theology of Christ's ascension is one of the highlights of his dogmatic theology. In his clear and scholarly analysis, Dr. John has produced the most detailed study yet of this subject. His work is an important addition to the growing body of secondary literature on Torrance."
--David Fergusson, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge
"An undervalued event in salvation history, the ascension was given considerable space in early Reformed theologies. Torrance recovered this interest, and my friend Stavan Narendra John has turned over this soil with considerable skill. I highly recommend this not only as the gold standard for interpreting Torrance but as a wonderful exploration of this essential truth."
--Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California
"Recognizing Torrance's theology of the ascension as a 'modern theological classic, ' this important study represents the first full-length monograph on this topic. Developing Torrance's own position in detail, Stavan John also critically engages with Torrance, while stressing that Torrance's holistic account of the ascension 'affirms a realist theology of the ascended body' enabling a robust view of Christ's continued priestly mediation. This is a must-read for Torrance scholars and anyone interested in serious theology."
--Paul D. Molnar, professor of systematic theology, St. John's University, Queens, New York
"Stavan John's comprehensive discussion and critical evaluation of Torrance's theology of the ascension provides a deeper understanding of this essential Christian belief. I commend the author for his skillful effort to constructively develop Torrance's theology in conversation with renowned theologians--both contemporary and of old. A valuable resource on the complicated doctrine of Christ's ascension, I highly recommend it to all serious students of theology!"
--Theresa R. Lua, general secretary, Asia Theological Association