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Who is Jesus Christ for us today? : Pathways to Contemporary Christology
Outline: In this cutting-edge collection of essays, an extraordinary and diverse group of biblical scholars, theologians, and ethicists from around the world explore the breadth and depth of what the humanity of Christ means for twenty-first-century Christians. Contributors Marcia J. Bunge, Sarah Coakley, Thomas W. Gillespie, Paul D. Hanson, John F. Hoffmeyer, Catherine Keller, Peter Lampe, Patrick D. Miller, Piet J. Naude, Ted Peters, John Polkinghorne, Andreas Schuele, William Schweiker, Christoph Schwobel, and Dirk Smit. These fifteen essays offer a panoly of theological perspectives on topics such as the New Testament potraits of Jesus of Nazareth and their reception history; interpretative efforts to understand the central claim that Christ became human; the consequences of the incarnation for our understanding of the variegated nature of humankind (i.e., what is the "body" into which Christ incarnated?); and the impact of Christ's humanity on the transformation of the human world.
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