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Transcribing agency |
ZA-BrSAT |
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355 |
Personal name |
Grover, Bill |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
A Review and An Evaluation of Diverse Christological Opinions Among American Evangelicals : Part 2 : The Eternal Role Subordination of the Son |
Remainder of title |
Conspectus : The Journal of the South African Theological Seminary, Volume 6, Issue 09, Sep 2008, p. 43 - 66 |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
South African Theological Seminary Press |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2008 |
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p. 43 - 66 |
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PDF |
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Title |
Conspectus |
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1996-8167 |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc. |
The writer, himself an American Evangelical, intends to discuss, in three articles, areas in which American Evangelicals disagree about how God the Son relates to God the Father and the meaning and effects of the true humanity and the true deity in Christ. Each position will be defined and exemplified. The rationale offered by proponents of each major position is provided. Evaluations are made. The first article focused primarily on the ancient doctrine of the eternal generation of the Son as held by some American Evangelicals but denied by others. This second article will be used to discuss the issue, within the perimeters of evangelicalism in America, of whether the Son is eternally or temporally only relationally subordinate to God the Father. The final article will be used to address several different understandings within American Evangelicalism regarding incarnational Christology. That article will include meanings given the Kenosis, views about what it means to say that Christ is true Man and true God, and how the two natures in the one Person of Christ relate to each other. Therefore, while this series is certainly connected to more general Trinitarian thought, the articles will be written especially to focus on Christ. Aside from just exposing, perhaps for the first time to some readers, a number of the considerable differences among Trinitarians regarding the doctrines of God and Christ, it is hoped by the writer that these articles might also provide material useful to some to better understand the blessed Person of Jesus Christ our God, our Lord, and our Savior. To Him be glory forever. |
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348 |
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Peer review |
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Koha item type |
Electronic Journal |