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The Metaphysics of the Incarnation
Book • 2005
This book provides an in-depth exploration of the metaphysical aspects of the Incarnation, drawing on the rich traditions of scholastic philosophy and theology.
It examines the classical and medieval discussions surrounding the union of divine and human natures in the person of Christ.
Key topics include the nature of substance, personhood, and the relationship between divine and human attributes.
The book seeks to provide a rigorous and philosophically informed account of the central Christian doctrine of the Incarnation.
By engaging with both historical and contemporary debates, it sheds light on the enduring significance of this theological mystery.
It examines the classical and medieval discussions surrounding the union of divine and human natures in the person of Christ.
Key topics include the nature of substance, personhood, and the relationship between divine and human attributes.
The book seeks to provide a rigorous and philosophically informed account of the central Christian doctrine of the Incarnation.
By engaging with both historical and contemporary debates, it sheds light on the enduring significance of this theological mystery.
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Perry Robinson

Perry Robinson on Becoming Orthodox, Christology, and Personhood