The Incarnation

Collected Essays in Christology

Brian Hebblethwaite author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:26th Jun '87

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A collection of essays defending the Christian docrine of the Incarnation against its modern critics.

A collection of essays defending the Christian doctrine of the Incarnation against its modern critics. Canon Hebblethwaite shows what would be lost from the Christian religion if non-incarrational Christology (a way of understanding Jesus Christ without belief in his divinity) were to be adopted by the Christian churches.This book gathers together essays, published and unpublished, in which Brian Hebblethwaite explores and defends the Christian doctrine of the Incarnation against its modern critics. He shows what would be lost from the Christian religion if non-incarnational Christology (a way of understanding Jesus Christ without belief in his divinity) were to be adopted by the Christian churches. He begins by examining some of the problems raised by this challenge to traditional doctrine, then considers the contribution of Austin Farrer to Christology, and goes on to analyse the recent trend towards Unitarianism in contemporary theology. In a new, concluding essay, Canon Hebblethwaite answers criticisms of his contribution to the current debate on the Incarnation.

ISBN: 9780521333528

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 18mm

Weight: 345g

192 pages