
The Doctrine Of The Person Of Christ
Author: Sydney Cave, M.A., D.D.
Binding: Hardback
Published: GERALD DUCKWORTH & CO. LTD., 1962
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings
Theological scholarship finds a profound expression in The Doctrine Of The Person Of Christ, a seminal work that rigorously argues the intricate theological concept of Christology. It systematically presents the historical development of understanding Christ's dual nature, addressing the union of his divine and human attributes. The text critically analyzes various doctrinal interpretations throughout Christian history, offering a comprehensive overview of the debates surrounding the person of Jesus Christ. This authoritative volume illustrates the enduring significance of these theological discussions for Christian thought and faith, instructing readers on the foundational tenets of Christian theology concerning the identity of its central figure.
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Author: Sydney Cave, M.A., D.D.
Binding: Hardback
Published: GERALD DUCKWORTH & CO. LTD., 1962
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings
Theological scholarship finds a profound expression in The Doctrine Of The Person Of Christ, a seminal work that rigorously argues the intricate theological concept of Christology. It systematically presents the historical development of understanding Christ's dual nature, addressing the union of his divine and human attributes. The text critically analyzes various doctrinal interpretations throughout Christian history, offering a comprehensive overview of the debates surrounding the person of Jesus Christ. This authoritative volume illustrates the enduring significance of these theological discussions for Christian thought and faith, instructing readers on the foundational tenets of Christian theology concerning the identity of its central figure.











