Title | : | God Sent His Son: A Contemporary Christology |
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ISBN | : | 158617410X |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781586174101 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 412 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2002 |
In this work of Christology, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, a world-renowned theologian, takes as his starting point the Apostle Paul’s statement, “But when the time had fully come, God sent for his Son, born of woman, born under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons” (Gal 4:4-5). Based on many years of lecturing on Christology, Cardinal Schönborn’s work moves from the solid conviction of faith that Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah of Israel, the Son of the Living God, through the development of the Church’s understanding of this truth, to the consideration of contemporary issues and the views of various modern theologians.
Cardinal Schönborn sees Christology as based on the original Illumination granted by the Father in manifesting his Son, which divides, as if through a prism, into a rainbow of Christological themes. “Christology,” he writes, “in every phase of its development, follows its path by this light: ‘in thy light do we see light’ (Ps 36:10).” Christology is always faith seeking understanding?trying to understand that to which the believer already says, “Yes!”
God Sent His Son has the comprehensiveness and scholarly precision of a textbook but the insights and personal relevance of a work of spirituality. It carefully explores ancient and medieval.
Cardinal Schönborn sees Christology as based on the original Illumination granted by the Father in manifesting his Son, which divides, as if through a prism, into a rainbow of Christological themes. “Christology,” he writes, “in every phase of its development, follows its path by this light: ‘in thy light do we see light’ (Ps 36:10).” Christology is always faith seeking understanding?trying to understand that to which the believer already says, “Yes!”
God Sent His Son has the comprehensiveness and scholarly precision of a textbook but the insights and personal relevance of a work of spirituality. It carefully explores ancient and medieval.
God Sent His Son: A Contemporary Christology Reviews
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This is a very good book on Christology, with a good and clear exploration of the ecumenical councils of the early Christian church. Cardinal Schonborn managed to explain the basics of Christology with a keen grasp of the historical issues and factors involved...
Highly recommended! -
Dense but good