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Exploring Kenotic Christology

The Self-Emptying of God

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The collection delves into kenotic Christology, inspired by Philippians 2:6-11, which posits that Christ, while divine, voluntarily relinquished certain divine attributes to embrace humanity. Contributors argue for the orthodoxy and strengths of this view, emphasizing God's vulnerability and the human portrayal of Jesus in the New Testament. The essays critique traditional philosophical understandings of God and explore the implications of kenosis for philosophical theology and the Trinity. Additionally, the book addresses the relevance of kenotic ideals for women and challenges conventional Christological perspectives.

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Exploring Kenotic Christology, C. Stephen Evans

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