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ISBN: 1025276434

ISBN13: 9781025276434

And Was Made Man

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"And Was Made Man" is a profound theological exploration into the doctrine of the Incarnation and the nature of Jesus Christ. Written by Leonard Hodgson, a distinguished Anglican theologian, the work seeks to address the central mystery of the Christian faith: how God became human. Drawing on early 20th-century theological developments, Hodgson examines the psychological and metaphysical aspects of Christ's humanity, aiming to provide a coherent understanding of the person of Jesus in relation to both divinity and the human experience.

The book engages deeply with the New Testament witness and the historical creeds, offering a scholarly yet accessible inquiry into the significance of the Word made flesh. By focusing on the intersection of faith and reason, "And Was Made Man" remains a significant contribution to Anglican Christology and modern theological thought, providing readers with a thoughtful examination of the humanity of Christ and its implications for the Christian life.

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