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Teologi Keramahan Allah: Sebuah Pembacaan Kristologi Lukas
This paper is an attempt to present a hospitable christology model that is relevant for answering issues of plurality in the Indonesian context.
Frans Setyadi Manurung
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Flint's 'Molinism and the Incarnation' is Too Radical [PDF]
In a series of papers, Thomas P. Flint has posited that God the Son could become incarnate in any human person as long as certain conditions are met (Flint 2001a, 2001b). In a recent paper, he has argued that all saved human
Mullins, R. T.
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Reconstructive Hermeneutics in African Christology
The article sets out to demonstrate African reconstructive Christology as the seventhChristological trend in African Christianity. Considering that African theology is kerygmatically universal, but theologically provincial, the study shows that ...
Julius Gathogo
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Spirit Christology: Intentions, Challenges, and the Ecumenical Potential of a Concept [PDF]
Spirit Christology has resonated within Anglican, Protestant, and Catholic theology. This is due to several limits of the traditional approach based on the formula of Chalcedon which have been highlighted since the 18th century.
Benjamin Dahlke
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Oneness Pentecostalism, the Two-Minds View, and the Problem of Jesus's Prayers [PDF]
Even thirty years after Thomas Morris wrote The Logic of God Incarnate, there are some claims that Morris makes that require examination in analytic Christology. One of those claims is a concession that Morris gives to modalists near the end of the book,
McManus, Skylar D.
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This article aims to present Christology not as an add-on to monotheism, but as its specific Christian form. What Christ means can only be explained with reference to God and vice versa; what God stands for in a Christian sense has to be explained with ...
Dirk Evers
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The insignificant impact of the historical Jesus
There is a natural tendency in the church to idealise the historical Jesus. This may lead to believers turning Jesus into an ideal moral or religious exemplar or lead to a prosperity gospel by predominantly focusing on the miraculous power and ...
Andre van Oudtshoorn
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The Pope’s Jesus book and the Christologies of the gospels
This article maps out recent developments in the exegetical investigation of Jesus. It starts with a discussion of the Jesus book by Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI, in which ‘canonical exegesis’ is used to argue that Johannine Christology is also present ...
Wim J.C. Weren
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Pairing Problems: Causal and Christological
Trenton Merricks has objected to dualist conceptions of the Incarnation in a similar way to Jaegwon Kim’s pairing problem. On the original pairing problem, so argues Kim, we lack a pairing relationship between bodies and souls such that body A is ...
Wong Kevin W.
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Herbert McCabe wrote extensively about the classical topics of Christology, although his writings are scattered in many short texts. As for Incarnation, he holds both Bultmann’s demythologisation and De Lubac’s supernatural. Therefore, Chalcedon should be revised, not abolished, despite Bultmann, and the preexistence of Christ should be ...
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