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Abstract This chapter summarizes the Christology of Pelagius, Augustine, and Julian, drawing on their writings from and, in Pelagius’ case, before the Pelagian controversy. It shows that while they all attributed full human and divine natures to the person of Christ, they differed in emphasis and understandings of key terms, especially ...
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Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 2013
This article continues the scholarly conversation about the ideas presented in the author’s major work Christology. Responding to the comments of reviewers, the article considers some of the general issues raised by the book’s approach and treatment of tradition and scholarship.
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This article continues the scholarly conversation about the ideas presented in the author’s major work Christology. Responding to the comments of reviewers, the article considers some of the general issues raised by the book’s approach and treatment of tradition and scholarship.
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The Journal of Religion, 1964
The intention of this essay is to analyse the interpretation of Jesus offered by one of the leading Eurpean existential philosophers, Karl Jaspers. There are a variety of reasons for such an analysis and many perspectives within which his interpretation becomes both fruitful and of special interest.
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The intention of this essay is to analyse the interpretation of Jesus offered by one of the leading Eurpean existential philosophers, Karl Jaspers. There are a variety of reasons for such an analysis and many perspectives within which his interpretation becomes both fruitful and of special interest.
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Deuteros Theos: Constantine’s Christology at Nicaea
Journal of Early Christian History, 2021Kegan A Chandler
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Contradictory Christology: a conciliar concern
Asian Journal of Philosophy, 2023Philip-Neri Reese, O.P.
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