03378nam 22007211c 450 991095457890332120200115203623.0978661286788097814725497541472549759978128286788812828678819780567092991056709299210.5040/9781472549754(CKB)2670000000054993(EBL)601702(OCoLC)676697085(SSID)ssj0000418811(PQKBManifestationID)11313469(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000418811(PQKBWorkID)10377550(PQKB)11060635(MiAaPQ)EBC601702(Au-PeEL)EBL601702(CaPaEBR)ebr10427413(CaONFJC)MIL286788(OCoLC)893335074(UtOrBLW)bpp09255661(UtOrBLW)BP9781472549754BC(Perlego)802944(EXLCZ)99267000000005499320140929d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGod incarnate explorations in Christology Oliver D. Crisp1st ed.London New York T & T Clark 2009.1 online resource (201 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780567033475 0567033473 9780567033482 0567033481 Includes bibliographical references and indexChristological method -- The election of Jesus Christ -- The pre-existence of Christ -- The 'fittingness' of the virgin birth -- Christ and the embryo -- Was Christ sinless or impeccable? -- Materialist Christology -- Multiple incarnationsIntroduction -- 1.Method in Christology -- 2.The election of Jesus Christ -- 3.The pre-existence of Christ -- 4.The 'fittingness' of the Virgin Birth -- 5.Christ and the embryo -- 6.Was Christ sinless or impeccable? -- 7.Materialist Christology -- 8.Multiple Incarnations -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- IndexThe doctrine of the incarnation is one of the central and defining dogmas of the Christian faith. In this text, Oliver Crisp builds upon his previous work, Divinity and Humanity: The Incarnation Reconsidered (Cambridge, 2007). In God Incarnate, he explores the Incarnation further and covers issues he did not deal with in his previous book. This work attempts to further the project of setting out a coherent account of the Incarnation by considering key facets of this doctrine, as parts of a larger, integrated, doctrinal whole. Throughout, he is concerned to develop a position in line with historic Christianity that is catholic and ecumenical in tone, in line with the contours of the Reformed theological tradition within which his own work falls. And, like its predecessor, this book will draw upon philosophical and theological resources to make sense of the problems the doctrine facesIncarnationChristian theologyIncarnation.232.1Crisp Oliver1104570UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910954578903321God incarnate4478122UNINA