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- Myk Habets, Laidlaw College, New Zealand
"Dr Woznicki's book offers an inductive-cumulative argument for how T.F. Torrance's anthropology can be developed Christologically. The result is an impressively thorough and creative study of Torrance's corpus as well as a new approach to Christological anthropology. This is essential reading for any students of Torrance or researchers interested in Christological anthropology."
- Dr Joanna Leidenhag, University of Leeds, UK.
"This is a lucid engagement by an analytic theologian with the theology of T.F. Torrance. It will inspire readers to address metaphysical questions raised not only by Torrance but by the New Testament itself - exemplifying a commitment to pursue clarity and semantic hygiene in Christian doctrine where, too often, there is obfuscation."
- Alan Torrance, University of St. Andrews, UK
"Moving beyond vague claims about Jesus somehow revealing what it means to be human, Woznicki draws deeply from Torrance's fascinating anthropology to offer a clear, generous, and valuable resource for exploring how a Christological anthropology can shed new light on human existence."
- Marc Cortez, Wheaton College and Graduate School, USA