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2020
Abstract The chapter examines Kilwardby’s account of the doctrine of the Incarnation from the threefold perspective of its metaphysics, its epistemology, and its emotion theory. Adopting the medieval structure of analysis of the doctrine of the incarnation in Book III of the Sentences, the chapter considers in three different sections ...
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Abstract The chapter examines Kilwardby’s account of the doctrine of the Incarnation from the threefold perspective of its metaphysics, its epistemology, and its emotion theory. Adopting the medieval structure of analysis of the doctrine of the incarnation in Book III of the Sentences, the chapter considers in three different sections ...
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2017
Brad Bannon argues that comparative theology both challenges and enables us to think differently about how scriptural revelation takes place. He begins by considering how to reformulate Christian theological questions through comparative theology. A half-century ago, Lutheran theologian Rudolf Bultmann provocatively answered “no” to a question he posed:
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Brad Bannon argues that comparative theology both challenges and enables us to think differently about how scriptural revelation takes place. He begins by considering how to reformulate Christian theological questions through comparative theology. A half-century ago, Lutheran theologian Rudolf Bultmann provocatively answered “no” to a question he posed:
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1992
Abstract This chapter examines the doctrine of incarnation, describing the crucified Christ, deformed in order to reform or make beautiful deformed or ugly man. It is Christ, in the union of his divinity and humanity, who defines and gives meaning to Augustine's ideas on beauty.
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Abstract This chapter examines the doctrine of incarnation, describing the crucified Christ, deformed in order to reform or make beautiful deformed or ugly man. It is Christ, in the union of his divinity and humanity, who defines and gives meaning to Augustine's ideas on beauty.
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2012
AbstractThe article explains Aquinas's view on incarnation. Aquinas mentioned that Christ is one individual rational substance. The incarnation is not a relationship between two rational substances such as a relationship by which the Word of God makes Jesus holy.
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AbstractThe article explains Aquinas's view on incarnation. Aquinas mentioned that Christ is one individual rational substance. The incarnation is not a relationship between two rational substances such as a relationship by which the Word of God makes Jesus holy.
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The Word Made Flesh: Dualism, Physicalism, and the Incarnation
, 2018T. Merricks
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‘Vinyl never say die’: The re-incarnation, adoption and diffusion of retro-technologies
, 2016D. Sarpong, Shixin Dong, Gloria Appiah
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Aquinas on Nature, Hypostasis, and the Metaphysics of the Incarnation
, 2017R. Cross
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