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Product Description: A Fresh Look at the Doctrine of Christ,Essential for Modern Theological Work Christology was the central doctrine articulated by the early church councils, and it remains the subject of vigorous theological investigation today. The study of the doctrine of Christ is a field of broad ecumenical convergence, inviting theologians from all denominational settings to fruitful collaborative exploration...read more
By Oliver D. Crisp (editor), George Hunsinger (contributor), Peter J. Leithart (contributor), Fred Sanders (editor) and Katherine Sonderegger (contributor)

Paperback:

9780310514961 | Zondervan, October 26, 2013, cover price $22.99 | About this edition: A Fresh Look at the Doctrine of Christ,Essential for Modern Theological Work Christology was the central doctrine articulated by the early church councils, and it remains the subject of vigorous theological investigation today.

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Product Description: This book, combining detailed academic scholarship with a deeply felt and expressed empathy for the uncompromising theological anti-Judaism (though not anti-Semitism) of Karl Barth, is a significant and unique contribution to Barthian studies as well as to the ongoing Jewish-Christian 'dialogue' which often blurs the distinctions and outright antagonism displayed by classical Christian theology toward Judaism and the phenomenon of Jewish suffering and survival...read more

Hardcover:

9780271008189 | Pennsylvania State Univ Pr, August 1, 1992, cover price $52.95 | About this edition: This book, combining detailed academic scholarship with a deeply felt and expressed empathy for the uncompromising theological anti-Judaism (though not anti-Semitism) of Karl Barth, is a significant and unique contribution to Barthian studies as well as to the ongoing Jewish-Christian 'dialogue' which often blurs the distinctions and outright antagonism displayed by classical Christian theology toward Judaism and the phenomenon of Jewish suffering and survival.

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