A collection of original essays by leading philosophers of religion and philosophical theologians addressing the metaphysics of incarnation. Can it make sense to say that a single individual is both fully human and fully divine? What implications does such a claim have for our notions of humanity, divinity and personhood?
A collection of original essays by leading philosophers of religion and philosophical theologians addressing the metaphysics of incarnation. Can it make sense to say that a single individual is both fully human and fully divine? What implications does such a claim have for our notions of humanity, divinity and personhood?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anna Marmodoro is Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Oxford. Jonathan Hill is Postdoctoral Researcher in Philosophy at the University of Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Jonathan Hill: Introduction * 2: Brian Leftow: The humanity of God * 3: Oliver Crisp: Compositional christology without Nestorianism * 4: Thomas Flint: Should concretists part with mereological models of the incarnation? * 5: Thomas Senor: Drawing on many traditions: an ecumenical kenotic Christology * 6: Stephen Davis: The metaphysics of kenosis * 7: Michael Rea: Hylomorphism and the incarnation * 8: Richard Swinburne: The coherence of the Chalcedonian Definition of the incarnation * 9: Joseph Jedwab: The incarnation and unity of consciousness * 10: Richard Cross: Vehicle externalism and the metaphysics of the incarnation: a medieval contribution * 11: Anna Marmodoro: The extended mind in ontological entanglements * 12: Robin Le Poidevin: Multiple incarnations and distributed persons
* 1: Jonathan Hill: Introduction * 2: Brian Leftow: The humanity of God * 3: Oliver Crisp: Compositional christology without Nestorianism * 4: Thomas Flint: Should concretists part with mereological models of the incarnation? * 5: Thomas Senor: Drawing on many traditions: an ecumenical kenotic Christology * 6: Stephen Davis: The metaphysics of kenosis * 7: Michael Rea: Hylomorphism and the incarnation * 8: Richard Swinburne: The coherence of the Chalcedonian Definition of the incarnation * 9: Joseph Jedwab: The incarnation and unity of consciousness * 10: Richard Cross: Vehicle externalism and the metaphysics of the incarnation: a medieval contribution * 11: Anna Marmodoro: The extended mind in ontological entanglements * 12: Robin Le Poidevin: Multiple incarnations and distributed persons
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