Who Is This Man?: Christ in the Renewal of the ChurchOne of the concerns of Archbishop Rowan Williams has been for theological renewal in the Christian Churches. The Catholic authors of this book look at the topic they consider crucial - Christology. The study of the person of Christ and in partiular the union in him of the Divine and human natures is of the greatest importance today as Christians face the challenges of secularism. The Gospels indicate that the historical Christ claimed to be both God and man and the earliest Christians regarded him as such. This profound book will cause much debate and may well have a lasting influence on the way people think. |
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Contenido
Keith Newton | 23 |
The Architecture of the Priesthood | 29 |
Consecration Coherence Catholicity | 39 |
Anglicans ARCIC and Ecclesiology | 61 |
Learning from the Arts | 67 |
Do You Love Me? | 103 |
Bluh Bluh Hail Rejoice | 117 |
Be Still and Know That I am God | 129 |
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Who Is This Man?: Christ in the Renewal of the Church Jonathan Baker Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
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