"New edition, revised, with a letter of St. Athanasius on the interpretation of the Psalms added as an appendix." Includes bibliographical references.
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In Incarnation: Rediscovering the Significance of Christmas, best-selling author Adam Hamilton examines the names of Christ used by the gospel writers, exploring the historical and personal significance of his birth.
Athanasius De Incarnatione. St. Athanasius On the Incarnation, Tr. by A. Robertson.
The volume then moves to theological and philosophical debates: three scholars take up such systematic issues as belief in the Incarnation, the self-emptying that it involves, and its compatibility with divine timelessness.
Writing with everyday readers in mind, Elyse Fitzpatrick fleshes out the practical implications of our union with Christ and gives us confidence that we are not alone in this approachable and applicable devotional book.
Avatar is what this is called in Hindu religious tradition. Jesus of Nazareth was foretold in the Torah and the Prophets centuries before his appearance and he was proved to be real and not a pretender due to his death and Resurrection.
This work demonstrates the significance of Karl Barth's Christology by examining it in the context of his orientation toward the classical tradition - an orientation that was both critical and sympathetic.
As a bishop serving in fourth century Alexandria, Athanasius composed this essay in his early life and devoted it to a number of issues still debated by theologians today, including monotheism, spiritual salvation, and the divine nature of ...
bewilderment, 19, 39 biblicism, 194 bidirectional, mediation as, 129 birth, of Jesus Christ, 132–35 Blocher, Henri, 216, 228 body, 119 body of Christ, 186–89 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 37, 41, 52n10, 196, 234 Boston, Thomas, 161–62 Boyer, ...
Four Discourses Against the Arians