The word became flesh / Millard J. Erickson.
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books, 1995.Edition: 1st paperback edDescription: 663 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 0801020638 (pbk.)
- 9780801020636 (pbk.)
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Book | Reformational Study Centre General library | 232.1 ERIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | RSC001240 |
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232.1 COLE The God who became human : a bliblical theology of incarnation / | 232.1 DENN The Name Above Every Name Being Papers on the Excellency, Exaltation, and Supremacy of Christ | 232.1 DUVE Jezus Messias, hoe verstaan we dat? / | 232.1 ERIC The word became flesh / | 232.1 HAAN Den Messias gezocht en gevonden... | 232.1 HABE The study of the types / | 232.1 HEYE Kruispunten op de messiaanse weg : |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The formulation of incarnational Christology. The biblical source ; The development of incarnational Christology : to the Council of Chalcedon ; The development of incarnational Christology : after the Council of Chalcedon -- Problems of incarnational Christology. The historical problem : critical Christology : the possibility of historical knowledge of Jesus ; The historical problem : existential Christology : the relevance of historical knowledge of Jesus ; The sociological problem : liberation Christology ; The sociological problem : black Christology ; The sociological problem : feminist Christology ; The metaphysical problem : functional Christology ; The metaphysical problem : process Christianity ; The anthropological problem : universalist Christology ; The anthropological problem : postmodern Christology ; The logical problem : mythological Christology ; The logical problem : narrative Christology -- The construction of a contemporary incarnational Christology. The reliability of the historical evidence for Jesus : the Synoptic Gospels ; The reliability of the historical evidence for Jesus : the Gospel of John ; Jesus' testimony to his deity ; The New Testament witness regarding Jesus' deity ; The uniqueness of Christ : the resurrection ; The metaphysical basis of the incarnation ; The logic of the incarnation ; Jesus as the Savior of all people ; The incarnation and the problem of evil.