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2006
Abstract 1 This chapter addresses the question whether kenotic Christological theories are orthodox1. Naturally, this will require discussion of what makes a Christological theory count as kenotic. It will also require discussion of what makes a Christological theory orthodox as opposed to, say, unorthodox or even ...
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Abstract 1 This chapter addresses the question whether kenotic Christological theories are orthodox1. Naturally, this will require discussion of what makes a Christological theory count as kenotic. It will also require discussion of what makes a Christological theory orthodox as opposed to, say, unorthodox or even ...
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2006
Abstract More obvious even than love and marriage, or horse and carriage, do the doctrines of Trinity and Incarnation ‘go together’, as it was the event of the Incarnation that first gave rise to the distinctive Christian conception of God-as-Trinity, its transcendental ground.
Thomas R Thompson, Cornelius Plantinga
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Abstract More obvious even than love and marriage, or horse and carriage, do the doctrines of Trinity and Incarnation ‘go together’, as it was the event of the Incarnation that first gave rise to the distinctive Christian conception of God-as-Trinity, its transcendental ground.
Thomas R Thompson, Cornelius Plantinga
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2014
Eine über Jahrhunderte sich entwickelnde Tradition hat nach Formeln und Lösungen gesucht, um das Paradox des inkarnierten und versklavten Gottes zu fassen: Wie verträgt sich die Menschwerdung in Raum und Zeit mit den göttlichen Attributen der Allmacht, Ewigkeit und Unendlichkeit?
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Eine über Jahrhunderte sich entwickelnde Tradition hat nach Formeln und Lösungen gesucht, um das Paradox des inkarnierten und versklavten Gottes zu fassen: Wie verträgt sich die Menschwerdung in Raum und Zeit mit den göttlichen Attributen der Allmacht, Ewigkeit und Unendlichkeit?
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Abstract This chapter surveys the “iconic turn” and recent scholarship on icons by art historians as background for a close reading of John of Damascus’s Orations. John’s interventions make several claims about the materiality of icons against the iconoclasts, but also about the form of the icon.
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Kenosis en opstanding Kenosis and Resurrection
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