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Incarnation and myth : the debate continued / edited by Michael Goulder. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids : Eerdmans, [(c)1979.Description: xi, 257 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 080281199X
  • 9780802811998
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT220.I533 1979
  • BT220.G698.I533 1979
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Contents:
A survey of the issues in the myth debate Maurice Wiles The myth and Christian faith Brian Hebblethwaite Interpretation and imagination Nicholas Lash The incarnation and modern theology Brian Hebblethwaite Jesus and the meaning of 'God' / Don Cupitt Jesus and the meaning of 'God' : a comment Nicholas Lash Mr. Hebblethwaite on the incarnation Don Cupitt Is there a doctrine of the incarnation? / John Hick Paradox and mystification Michael Goulder The logical coherence of the doctrine of the incarnation Brian Hebblethwaite Can there be any evidence? / Frances Young What sort of evidence? / Nicholas Lash Myth and truth in scientific enquiry John Rodwell Evil and incarnation John Hick A comment on Professor Hick's critique of atonement doctrine Charles Moule The moral and religious value of the incarnation Brian Hebblethwaite God suffered and died Frances Young A wider framework Leslie Houlden The incarnation as the foundation of the church Stephen Sykes Three points of conflict in the Christological debate Charles Moule Incarnation or eschatology? / Michael Goulder A comment Charles Moule Incarnational Christology in the New Testament Graham Stanton Professor Stanton on incarnational language in the New Testament Don Cupitt Mr. Cupitt on incarnational Christology in the New Testament Graham Stanton The finality of Christ Frances Young The uniqueness of the incarnation Brian Hebblethwaite A response to Hebblethwaite John Hick The centrality of Jesus for history Lesslie Newbigin Comment on Lesslie Newbigin's essay Maurice Wiles Relativism in science and theology John Rodwell Christology and the future of truth Nicholas Lash A summing-up of the colloquy : myth of God debate Basil Mitchell Samaritan incarnational Christology? / Graham Stanton The Samaritan hypothesis Michael Goulder.
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Papers from a meeting held at the University of Birmingham, July 10-12, 1978, sponsored by the Cadbury Trust and the Dept. of Extramural Studies, University of Birmingham.

A survey of the issues in the myth debate Maurice Wiles The myth and Christian faith Brian Hebblethwaite Interpretation and imagination Nicholas Lash The incarnation and modern theology Brian Hebblethwaite Jesus and the meaning of 'God' / Don Cupitt Jesus and the meaning of 'God' : a comment Nicholas Lash Mr. Hebblethwaite on the incarnation Don Cupitt Is there a doctrine of the incarnation? / John Hick Paradox and mystification Michael Goulder The logical coherence of the doctrine of the incarnation Brian Hebblethwaite Can there be any evidence? / Frances Young What sort of evidence? / Nicholas Lash Myth and truth in scientific enquiry John Rodwell Evil and incarnation John Hick A comment on Professor Hick's critique of atonement doctrine Charles Moule The moral and religious value of the incarnation Brian Hebblethwaite God suffered and died Frances Young A wider framework Leslie Houlden The incarnation as the foundation of the church Stephen Sykes Three points of conflict in the Christological debate Charles Moule Incarnation or eschatology? / Michael Goulder A comment Charles Moule Incarnational Christology in the New Testament Graham Stanton Professor Stanton on incarnational language in the New Testament Don Cupitt Mr. Cupitt on incarnational Christology in the New Testament Graham Stanton The finality of Christ Frances Young The uniqueness of the incarnation Brian Hebblethwaite A response to Hebblethwaite John Hick The centrality of Jesus for history Lesslie Newbigin Comment on Lesslie Newbigin's essay Maurice Wiles Relativism in science and theology John Rodwell Christology and the future of truth Nicholas Lash A summing-up of the colloquy : myth of God debate Basil Mitchell Samaritan incarnational Christology? / Graham Stanton The Samaritan hypothesis Michael Goulder.

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