Christ, faith and history: Cambridge studies in Christology; [print] edited by S.W. Sykes and J.P. Clayton. - London, Cambridge University Press, (c)1972. - x, 303 pages 23 cm.

Papers presented to a graduate Christology seminar, Cambridge.

Includes bibliographical references.

Beginning all over again? -- Does Christology rest on a mistake? A deliberate mistake? Need Jesus have been perfect? The theology of the humanity of Christ Primitive Christologies again -- The search for the beginning The manhood of Jesus in the New Testament The Holy Spirit and the person of Christ One Jesus, many Christs? Christology and historiography -- Is Jesus necessary for Christology?: an antimony in Tillich's theological method The poverty of historical scepticism The gospel traditions and early Christological reflection On the Resurrection as an historical question The logical grammar of Christology -- What is 'Christocentric' theology? The language and logic of 'mystery' in Christology The appeal to experience in Christology "Substance" in Christology -a cross-bench view M.F. Wiles -- Peter R. Baelz -- John A.T. Robinson -- S.W. Sykes -- Sebastian Moore -- C.F.D. Moule -- G.W.H. Lampe -- Don Cupitt -- John Powell Clayton -- Peter Carnley -- G.N. Stanton -- J.C. O'Neill -- J.K. Riches -- Steven t. Katz -- B.L. Hebblewaite -- D.M. Mackinnon.



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