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Christ in Modern Thought

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by University of Oxford) John Macquarrie (Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity Emeritus

    • Book Format

      paperback

    • Publisher

      SCM

    • Published

      February 2003

    • Edition

      2nd Revised edition

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    Product Description

    Here, following the example of Rahner and Pannenberg, John Macquarrie examines Jesus Christ's humanity to his origin as God. Part one considers the New Testament sources, including the "classical theology" period. Part two examines the Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment critique of classical christology (i.e. studying Jesus Christ as him from above, as opposed to his humanity), while in part three, Macquarrie makes his own christological statement on who Jesus Christ really is for us today.

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    • Book Format

      paperback

    • Publisher

      SCM

    • Published

      February 2003

    • Edition

      2nd Revised edition

    • Weight

      681g

    • Page Count

      466

    • Dimensions

      153 x 229 x 27 mm

    • ISBN

      9780334029106

    • ISBN-10

      0334029104

    • Eden Code

      11554

    More Information

    • ISBN: 9780334029106

    • Publisher: SCM

    • Release Date: February 2003

    • Weight: 681g

    • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 27 mm

    • Eden Code: 11554


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