Karl Barth's Christology: Its Basic Alexandrian Character

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Walter de Gruyter, 1984 - Religion - 265 pages

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
Method and Order
16
The Concept of the Divinity of Jesus Christ in
29
Barths Concept of the Unity of the Person
45
Barths Use of the Name Jesus Christ in
81
BARTHS ALEXANDRIAN CHRISTOLOGICAL DOCTRINE
87
The Unity of the Person of Jesus Christ
106
Conclusion
128
BARTHS ALEXANDRIAN CHRISTOLOGICAL LANGUAGE
129
Denotation Connotation and Abstraction
145
Conclusion
164
Barths Theology and the Alexandrian
178
Conclusion
198
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