Edward Irving's Incarnational ChristologyXulon Press, 2002 - 496 pages |
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | xv |
IRVINGS PERSONAL BACKGROUND | 23 |
IRVINGS CHRISTOLOGY | 73 |
IRVINGS CHRISTOLOGICAL FOUNDATION | 143 |
THE SCHOLASTIC PROTESTANT CONTEXT | 261 |
THE CHRISTOLOGICAL CONTROVERSY | 297 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Apollinarian Arian Athanasius attributes became body Calvin Campbell Cappadocians Christ assumed Christ's fallen humanity Christ's human nature Christ's incarnate Christ's Person Church of Scotland Cole Cole's Comm common conception consubstantial corruption covenant creature Cyril death divine nature docetic doctrine of Christ's Edinburgh Edward Irving essential eternal Eutychean faith fallen flesh fallen human nature fallen nature Federal theology glory God's Godhead grace Gregory of Nazianzus Haldane hath held heresy Holy Ghost Holy Spirit humanity of Christ hypostatical union Ibid immortal imputation incarnate humanity infirmities inherent Irenaeus Irving's Christology Irving's doctrine Irving's position Jesus Christ John McLeod Campbell kenosis limited atonement London Presbytery Lord Luther manhood manifestations ministry mortal nature of Christ Nestorian Nestorius obedience opponents orthodox perfect Person of Christ preaching Presbytery purpose quiescent deity quoted Siggins recognized redeem Regent Square represented resurrection righteousness salvation sanctified Scripture sermons sinful sinless sinner soul substance temptations tion true humanity union unto Word