Hodgson explores the historical and spiritual dimensions of the New Testament, offering deep insights into the character of Christ and the theological foundations of the early Church. By analyzing the narrative structure and intent of the Gospel writers, the author bridges the gap between historical criticism and lived faith. This study delves into the dual nature of Christ-both divine and human-as presented in the biblical texts, making it a significant contribution to modern Christology.
Whether used as an academic resource or for personal reflection, "And Was Made Man" remains a vital text for those looking to deepen their engagement with the Gospels. Its clear exposition and rigorous scholarship ensure its place as a classic introductory text in the field of biblical studies and Christian theology.
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