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Edward Irving's Incarnational Christology

Edward Irving's Incarnational Christology -  Dorries, David
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Could Jesus Christ have taken human nature in its fallen state, like ours, yet lived His life in absolute sinlessness? Nineteenth century Scottish pastor Edward Irving lost his standing as an ordained Christian minister for communicating this truth. This precise Christological issue had never been debated officially in Christian history until Irving's time, yet he insisted that his teaching was not novel.He merely was restating the traditional doctrines of the ancient Church Fathers and Protestant Reformers. This volume brings to light the intriguing story of Irving's struggle to keep alive the true doctrine of Christ's fallen yet sinless humanity in an age of theological darkness

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Author/Artist David Dorries
ISBN/Ref 9781591602460
1591602467
Publisher Xulon Press
Published 2002-11-01
Format paperback
Product ID 1014632
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