Description: The Chalcedonian Definition of 451 never completely resolved one of the critical issues at the heart of Christianity: the unity of the 'person' of Christ. In this eagerly-awaited volume - the result of deep and sustained reflection - distinguished theologian Bruce Lindley McCormack examines the reasons for this philosophical and theological failure. His book serves as a critical history that traces modern attempts at resolution of this problem, from the nineteenth-century Lutheran emphasis on Kenoticism (or the 'self-emptying' of the Son in order to be receptive to the will of the Father) to post-Barthian efforts that evade the issue by collapsing the second person of the Trinity into the human Jesus - thereby rejecting altogether the logic of the classical 'two-natures' Christology. McCormack shows how New Testament Christologies both limit and authorize ontological reflection, and in so doing offers a distinctively Reformed version of Kenoticism. Proposing a new and bold divine ontology, with a convincing basis in Christology, he persuasively argues that the unity of the 'person' is in fact guaranteed by the Son's act of taking into his 'being' the lived existence of Jesus.
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EAN: 9781316518298
UPC: 9781316518298
ISBN: 9781316518298
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Item Length: 23.4 cm
Book Title: The Humility of the Eternal Son: Reformed Kenoticism and the Repair of Chalcedon
Item Height: 235mm
Item Width: 160mm
Author: Bruce Lindley Mccormack
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Theology, Religious History, Christianity
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2021
Item Weight: 620g
Number of Pages: 350 Pages