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Chris Green invites Christians to a humbler reading of scripture—one that listens, learns, and refuses to displace ...
We concluded that the most useful approach would be to set the issues in the context of contemporary Christology, explaining what major theologians, Scripture scholars and schools of theology are ...
An ecological Christology interprets the cross, revered as the tree of life, as a sign that divine compassion encompasses the natural world, bearing the cost of new life throughout the endless ...
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, ...
Christology, Christian Learning, and Christian Formation Nicholas Wolterstorff Mark Noll’s “Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind.” Books & Culture September/October 2012 Issue issue ...
Introduction to Christology 101 — Who Is Jesus? And How Do We Know He’s Real? Our answer to the question asked by Our Lord — “Who do men say that I am?” — changes everything for us.
Fresh purchase on well-worn problems in Romans 1:3-4 can be gained by paying careful attention to neglected details in reception history. It is argued that the pre-Pauline material in Rom ...
This article suggests that the perplexities of Theodoret's Christology can be understood well if one regards them as stemming not from a doctrinal evolution (as some scholars argue), but rather from a ...
Consider how inaccurate some of Lofgren’s claims are. Did Rick Warren have Obama and McCain debate the “finer points of Christology”? No, he didn’t.
The symposium, themed “For Us and For Our Salvation He Became Man,” it focused on the vital subject of Christology, offering fresh insights into the person and work of Jesus Christ, and had as ...
No real study of Christology can afford to be without three basic texts. Quentin Matsys, “Christ,” ca. 1529 (photo: Public Domain) Father John Cush Blogs July 31, 2021 ...