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2020
This chapter examines the Christologies found not only among scholastic theologians but also in hagiography, vision books, didactic letters, poems, and spiritual guidebooks. At the forefront are male and female authors within the Western Christian tradition who claim that human beings might be so fully united with Christ as to be an alter Christus or ...
Amy Hollywood, Rachel Smith
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This chapter examines the Christologies found not only among scholastic theologians but also in hagiography, vision books, didactic letters, poems, and spiritual guidebooks. At the forefront are male and female authors within the Western Christian tradition who claim that human beings might be so fully united with Christ as to be an alter Christus or ...
Amy Hollywood, Rachel Smith
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2017
Abstract In espousing a communion ecclesiology in which members of the church participate in the life of the Trinity through the work of Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit, most ecumenical dialogue has presumed Trinitarian and Christological belief in accord with the early councils of the church.
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Abstract In espousing a communion ecclesiology in which members of the church participate in the life of the Trinity through the work of Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit, most ecumenical dialogue has presumed Trinitarian and Christological belief in accord with the early councils of the church.
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2023
Abstract This chapter proceeds in four parts: first, an outline of the basic principles of Christology as they were framed at the Council of Chalcedon in 451; second, an account of contemporary theological critiques of liberalism, especially of what the twentieth-century political theorist John Rawls called “political liberalism”; third,
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Abstract This chapter proceeds in four parts: first, an outline of the basic principles of Christology as they were framed at the Council of Chalcedon in 451; second, an account of contemporary theological critiques of liberalism, especially of what the twentieth-century political theorist John Rawls called “political liberalism”; third,
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2019
Abstract Christology stands at the centre of Bonhoeffer’s theology because God has revealed Godself in Jesus Christ and made himself approachable, though not manageable, for human beings. For Christians today, the encounter with Christ takes place in the church-community. It is Christ as the mediator between God and humankind that places
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Abstract Christology stands at the centre of Bonhoeffer’s theology because God has revealed Godself in Jesus Christ and made himself approachable, though not manageable, for human beings. For Christians today, the encounter with Christ takes place in the church-community. It is Christ as the mediator between God and humankind that places
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2021
Abstract This chapter traces the development of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Christology through the course of his writings, arguing that his later work showed a fuller engagement with Christology. It then situates his Christology within a five-fold dogmatics based on (1) the doctrine of the incarnation; (2) Jesus’ life and mission; (3) his ...
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Abstract This chapter traces the development of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Christology through the course of his writings, arguing that his later work showed a fuller engagement with Christology. It then situates his Christology within a five-fold dogmatics based on (1) the doctrine of the incarnation; (2) Jesus’ life and mission; (3) his ...
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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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