Book contents
- Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine
- Current Issues in Theology
- Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Creation
- Part II Revelation and Theological Knowledge
- Part III Imago Dei and Uniqueness
- Part IV Christology, Salvation, and Grace
- 10 Sin and Fall
- 11 Responses to Sin
- 12 Multiple Incarnations
- 13 Distinct Incarnations
- 14 The Word Unchanging and Unchanged
- 15 Person Assuming and Natures Assumed
- 16 Multiple Incarnations
- 17 The Dealings of God with Unfallen Creatures
- Part V Eschatology
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Scripture Index
- General Index
14 - The Word Unchanging and Unchanged
from Part IV - Christology, Salvation, and Grace
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
- Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine
- Current Issues in Theology
- Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Creation
- Part II Revelation and Theological Knowledge
- Part III Imago Dei and Uniqueness
- Part IV Christology, Salvation, and Grace
- 10 Sin and Fall
- 11 Responses to Sin
- 12 Multiple Incarnations
- 13 Distinct Incarnations
- 14 The Word Unchanging and Unchanged
- 15 Person Assuming and Natures Assumed
- 16 Multiple Incarnations
- 17 The Dealings of God with Unfallen Creatures
- Part V Eschatology
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Scripture Index
- General Index
Summary
A central theme for addressing the proposal that there could be more than one Incarnation is the contention within classical Christology that the Incarnation leaves both the divine Person and the nature assumed unchanged.
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- Astrobiology and Christian DoctrineExploring the Implications of Life in the Universe, pp. 264 - 283Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023