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A reading of the leper’s healing in Matthew 8:1–4 through ethnomedical anthropology
Scholars offer several options for Matthew’s value of the leper’s story in his narrative that range from revealing Jesus’ attributes of compassion and sympathy, manifesting God’s empire, to portraying Jesus’ function as a temple.
Fednand M. M’bwangi
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Gudina Tumsa’s Approach to Human Rights: a Dialogue between Anthropology and Christology
Estifanos Tesemma Zewde
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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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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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In this paper some parallelisms and differences are presented between two ancient theological traditions concerning their model of Christ by comparing two representative figures of both schools, namely Theodoret of Cyrus and Cyril of Alexandria.
Kupán István Pásztori
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Latin American Christology: A God Who Liberates
This paper will investigate the dynamic nature of Latin American Christology, a Christology that cannot be separated from the tenets of liberation theology.
Amanda Rachel Bolaños
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APOLOGETIKA IRENEUS KEPADA KAUM BIDAT YANG MEMPERTENTANGKAN KEILAHIAN YESUS
Topics about the Trinity, Christology, as well as topics about heretics are always debatable topics. It's not only happening at the present time but has also started since the first centuries, during the time of the church fathers.
Meriwati, Tjutjun Setiawan
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Logos-sarx christology and the sixth-century miaenergism
The article discusses the question of the relation between the sixth-century Miaenergism, which is the idea of Christ having one divine-human operation, and the Logos-sarx type of Christology.
Oleksandr Kashchuk
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Being for the other: The asymmetrical Christology of Rowan Williams
What does it mean for the Christian Church to proclaim that God revealed Godself in Jesus Christ? This article tries to capture the answer given to this question by Rowans Williams, who defines and understands Christ as the ‘heart of creation’.
Auke L. Compaan
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The relationship between Christology and ethics in Colossians praxis for the postmodern believer and church In Colossians, there is a close relationship between Christology and ethics.
Johannes P. Pienaar, Ernest van Eck
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