Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Incarnation – the essence of Christianity?
- 2 Perichoresis – reflections on the doctrine of the Trinity
- 3 Jesus, God incarnate
- 4 The moral and religious value of the Incarnation
- 5 Further remarks on the ‘Myth’ debate
- 6 The propriety of the doctrine of the Incarnation as a way of interpreting Christ
- 7 The Church and Christology
- 8 Christ today and tomorrow
- 9 The doctrine of the Incarnation in the thought of Austin Farrer
- 10 Contemporary unitarianism
- 11 ‘True’ and ‘false’ in Christology
- 12 Further reflections and responses
- Notes
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Incarnation – the essence of Christianity?
- 2 Perichoresis – reflections on the doctrine of the Trinity
- 3 Jesus, God incarnate
- 4 The moral and religious value of the Incarnation
- 5 Further remarks on the ‘Myth’ debate
- 6 The propriety of the doctrine of the Incarnation as a way of interpreting Christ
- 7 The Church and Christology
- 8 Christ today and tomorrow
- 9 The doctrine of the Incarnation in the thought of Austin Farrer
- 10 Contemporary unitarianism
- 11 ‘True’ and ‘false’ in Christology
- 12 Further reflections and responses
- Notes
- Index
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- The IncarnationCollected Essays in Christology, pp. v - viPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1987