Divine Humanity

Divine Humanity PDF

Author: David Brown

Publisher: SCM Press

Published: 2013-02-11

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0334047692

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For almost a century British understanding of the life of Christ was dominated by one particular way of interpreting the incarnation: as a kenosis or 'self-emptying' that involved real change in God. In this controversial and ground-breaking work David Brown argues that the sharp decline in the popularity of such ideas in more recent years is undeserved. There is in fact a rich strain of creative thinking in its original advocates that needs to be re-assessed, not least in the light of the wider intellectual challenges of time to which they were responding. But, going further than this, Brown also attempts a defence of his own. Even if readers disagree with the author's conclusions, they are likely to be impressed by the range of issues considered in pursuit of a fully human incarnate Christ.

The Humanity and Divinity of Christ

The Humanity and Divinity of Christ PDF

Author: John Knox

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1967-07

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780521094146

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Professor Knox considers the several attitudes towards Christ's humanity adopted by the Early Church, and discusses ways in which modern Christians should consider the humanity of Christ. This clear account of a complex subject is designed for both the scholar and thoughtful layman.