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The anointed son: a Trinitarian spirit Christology, c.1-2
Spirit Christology complement logos Christology in the same way in which Christ and the spirit are mutually constitutive. Or at least this should be the case. The history of Christian thought shows that logos Christology has dominated, resulting in both an eclipse of Trinitarian doctrine and a diminution of pneumatology. Recently there have been calls to reclaim a theology of the third article in order to present a Trinitarian theology that is faithful to Scripture, the great tradition and one that is existentially viable. While studies...
| 160403409 | 232 HAB a.1 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
| 160807253 | 232 HAB a.2 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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