This book explores a number of closely related logical and metaphysical questions relating to the identity of Jesus Christ. In particular it considers: 'What does 'Jesus Christ' name?' and 'How may Jesus Christ be the subject of both divine and human attributes, given their apparent incompatibility?'.
This book explores a number of closely related logical and metaphysical questions relating to the identity of Jesus Christ. In particular it considers: 'What does 'Jesus Christ' name?' and 'How may Jesus Christ be the subject of both divine and human attributes, given their apparent incompatibility?'.
Paul S. Scott (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is a systematic theologian with a special interest in philosophical, analytic and scholastic theology.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Matters of Method 2 Metaphysical Foundations - The Assuming Word 3 Metaphysical Foundations - The Assumed Nature 4 Christological Semantics 5 Identity and Coherence in Christology Postscript: The Incarnational Mystery Bibliography Index
Introduction 1 Matters of Method 2 Metaphysical Foundations - The Assuming Word 3 Metaphysical Foundations - The Assumed Nature 4 Christological Semantics 5 Identity and Coherence in Christology Postscript: The Incarnational Mystery Bibliography Index
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