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Docetism itself is not a significant issue in the contemporary Christian church. That does not mean that the church does not face challenges to its traditional Christology. Liberal theology sometimes ...
Jean-Marc Aveline obtained a doctorate in theology on the Christology of religions in 2000, comparing the work of two Protestant intellectuals from the 19th and 20th centuries. "People say I'm ...
Rev. Dr. Harold A. Carter Jr., pastor of New Shiloh Baptist Church, will begin his term as president of the prestigious ...
While beheadings grab headlines, poverty and cultural friction push emigration to the West—where the welcome is not always ...
This month, 1,700 years ago, was one of the most significant and consequential events in all of Church history ...
This study focuses on the intersection between the doctrine of the virgin birth and the theological category of Temple Christology. It attempts to explain why Jesus-the-temple had to have a virgin ...
In a recent paper, Jc Beall and A. J. Cotnoir proposed a bi-modal solution to the fundamental problem of Christology - the problem of reconciling the apparent contradiction implied by Christ’s divine ...
Brittany E. Wilson is associate professor of New Testament at Duke University Divinity School. Her research focuses on New Testament Christology and portrayals of the divine in antiquity, and she has ...
christology, and canon law and the administration of parishes. Participants had to complete pastoral placements in a number of host parishes which involved co-leading funeral rites with their ...
Very good treatments of the NT materials (even if the chapter on Q can be skipped). Brilliant studies on Christology, featuring the important essay ‘God Crucified.’ I love the chapter on Christ in the ...
for example an erroneous conception of Christology,” he added. In this regard, he pointed out that to affirm that “it doesn’t seem reasonable to maintain that Jesus learned this wisdom ...
Sarah Coakley’s characteristically layered and learned inquiry into Christology uses brokenness as the central thread to stitch together accounts of often disparate doctrinal inquiries: the cross, ...