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Paperback A Study in Christology Book

ISBN: 1026020115

ISBN13: 9781026020111

A Study in Christology

"A Study in Christology" is a profound and scholarly exploration of the person and nature of Jesus Christ within Christian theology. Written by H. Maurice Relton, this work delves into the complex relationship between the divine and human natures of Christ, addressing the ontological and psychological questions that have shaped theological discourse for centuries. The author provides a thorough examination of classical Christological doctrines, such as the hypostatic union, while engaging with contemporary philosophical developments of the early twentieth century.

By synthesizing historical tradition with modern thought, Relton aims to offer a coherent understanding of the Incarnation that remains relevant to both the church and the academy. The book serves as a critical resource for students of systematic theology and religious philosophy, offering deep insights into the challenges and triumphs of defining the identity of Christ. "A Study in Christology" stands as a significant contribution to the field, reflecting a period of intense theological inquiry and seeking to bridge the gap between ancient creeds and modern intellectual frameworks. Its meticulous analysis continues to provide a valuable foundation for anyone seeking to understand the central mystery of the Christian faith.

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