Neal J. Anthony
Promising Nothing
- Pickwick Publications
- 2021
- Taschenbuch
- 224 Seiten
- ISBN 9781725282179
Can the categories of classical Lutheran Christology be unleashed to express the vitality of christological existence, an existence situated between Promise and experience? If, as Martin Luther famously asserted in his Heidelberg Disputation (1518), ""true theology and recognition of God are in the crucified Christ,"" then such a theological point of departure not only bore radical implications for his Christology, but indeed also bears profound significance for theological discussions around the Word of Promise, its structure, its experience, its plurality. With regard to the elaboration of the two natures of Jesus Christ, such a point of departure permits a delineation of Promise--""the body of Promise""-- who
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