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Kierkegaard's Kenotic Christology

David R Law author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:10th Jan '13

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The orthodox doctrine of the incarnation affirms that Christ is both truly divine and truly human. This, however, raises the question of how these two natures can co-exist in the one, united person of Christ without undermining the integrity of either nature. Kenotic theologians address this problem by arguing that Christ 'emptied' himself of his divine attributes or prerogatives in order to become a human being. David R. Law contends that a type of kenotic Christology is present in Kierkegaard's works, developed independently of the Christologies of contemporary kenotic theologians. Like many of the classic kenotic theologians of the 19th century, Kierkegaard argues that Christ underwent limitation on becoming a human being. Where he differs from his contemporaries is in emphasizing the radical nature of this limitation and in bringing out its existential consequences. The aim of Kierkegaard's Christology is not to provide a rationally satisfying theory of the incarnation, but to highlight the existential challenge with which Christ confronts each human being. Kierkegaard advances 'existential kenoticism', a form of kenotic Christology which extends the notion of the kenosis of Christ to the Christian believer, who is called upon to live a life of kenotic discipleship in which the believer follows Christ's example of lowly, humble, and suffering service. Kierkegaard thus shifts the problem of kenosis from the intellectual problem of working out how divinity and humanity can be united in Christ's Person to the existential problem of discipleship.

Law's highly lucid and sophisticated work opens with an overview of the key issues and their status within Kierkegaard scholarship ... Ultimately, as Law's outstanding and illuminating book discerns, Kierkegaard is concerned above all with what might be called existential kenoticism: that is, the existential decision of faith or offence * Simon D. Podmore, The Exporitory Times *

ISBN: 9780199698639

Dimensions: 241mm x 162mm x 25mm

Weight: 656g

328 pages