Incarnation and inspiration : John Owen and the coherence of Christology / Alan Spence.
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- 9780567045379 (hbk. : alk. paper)
- 232.1 SPEI 22
- BT198 .S68 2007
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232.1 ERIW The Word Became Flesh / | 232.1 MOL I Incarnation & Resurrection : | 232.1 PIN L The lamb of God - or the scriptural philosophy of the atonement | 232.1 SPEI Incarnation and inspiration : | 232.1 ZOD W Was Christ God? / | 232.109 DUN C Christology In The Making : | 232.12 BAN J Jesus my Messiah / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-160) and index.
Two ways of thinking about Christ : incarnation or inspiration --
Incarnation : the Son assumes human nature Inspiration : the Spirit renews God's image in Christ's human nature --
The mediato : one person acting in two natures --
The Son and the Father : of the same being --
The Son and the children : an 'autokinetic' human nature --
Trinitarian agency : the Son and the Spirit as distinct agents.
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