Spirit Christology complements 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...
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Spirit Christology complements 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 examine various aspects of Spirit Christology there has yet to appear a work that introduces the doctrine, examines the various mutually exclusive proposals, and offers a constructive trinitarian proposal. The present work does just this, introducing the constituent features of a Spirit Christology that is Trinitarian, orthodox, and contemporary. The current work proposes a model of Spirit Christology that complements rather than replaces Logos Christology and does so in a robustly Trinitarian framework. Within contemporary theology a pneumatically oriented approach to Christology is being advanced across denominational and traditional lines. Those wanting to navigate their way through the many competing proposals for a Third Article theology will find a comprehensive map here.
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- Catalogue Code 394963
- Product Code 9781606084588
- ISBNÂ 1606084585
- EANÂ 9781606084588
- Pages 340
- Department Academic
- Category Theology
- Sub-Category Christology
- Publisher Pickwick Publications
- Publication Date Jan 2010
- Sales Rank 82858
- Dimensions 226 x 152 x 20mm
- Weight 0.476kg
Myk Habets
Myk Habets is professor of systematic theology and ethics at Carey Baptist College and former lecturer in theology at the University of Otago in New Zealand. He is the author of Theosis in the Theology of T. F. Torrance (2009) and Spirit Christology: A Trinitarian Account (2009).