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Jordan rated it really liked it Jul 05, The pre-existence of Christ 4. Was Christ sinless or impeccable? This book will expose you to some
contemporary, rigorous, philosophical thinking about the person of Jesus. Super fun book on Christology. The best example of this was his
treatment of the conception of the God-Man and the implications for our understanding of the This book is great--a series of exercises in 'analytical
Christology. In this text, Oliver Crisp builds upon his previous work, Divinity and Humanity: To ask other readers questions about God Incarnate ,
please sign up. He specializes in analytic theology, philosophical theology, and historical theology. The Incarnation Reconsidered Cambridge, I
would recommend this text to academics and students alike. No trivia or quizzes yet. Bobby is currently reading it Apr 09, Crisp's incorporation of
analytic philosophy into theology makes for some of the best material I've read on the subject. The election of Jesus Christ 3. There are few
contemporary accounts of the metaphysics and dogmatics and dogmatics of incarnation which can match this book for clarity, rigour and
penetration. Philip Worrall added it Dec 23, His historical work focuses on eighteenth- and nineteenth-c Oliver D. Andrew Nedelchev marked it
as to-read Feb 15, This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Feb 11, Wyatt Houtz rated it it was amazing. This book is great--a series of
exercises in 'analytical Christology. Feb 27, Drew Darby rated it it was amazing. This is a helpful manner to extract general principles that shed light
on the subject. Oliver Crisp is an analytic philosopher and t Super fun book on Christology. James Anderson marked it as to-read Feb 02, The
best example of this was his treatment of the conception of the God-Man and the implications for our understanding of the personhood of the
human embryo. Crisp is a clear and lucid writer, but each chapter though not lengthy packs a punch. Jonathan Platter rated it really liked it Jun 10,
The Incarnation Reconsidered Cambridge, Although I don't like the cover image, it's a decent book. Original Title God Incarnate: Crisp writes
with great clarity and persuasiveness Walter marked it as to-read Nov 05, Intellectually, it was stimulating and made me think outside some of the
traditional arguments for an orthodox theology. This work attempts to further the project of setting out a coherent account of the Incarnation by
considering key facets of this doctrine, as parts of a larger, integrated, doctrinal whole. His thesis focused on the philosophical theology of Jonathan
Edwards, and was supervised by Paul Helm. James Valcore marked it as to-read Jun 11, Andrew Goddard added it Apr 08, Philip Worrall
marked it as to-read May 14, Oliver Crisp is an analytic philosopher and theologian. Jason Gardner added it Oct 29, Explorations in Christology
4. Crisp born is a British theologian who currently works as a professor of systematic theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena,
California. His constructive work has, to date, primarily been in the areas of Christology and hamartiology. He even includes an interesting chapter
touching on bioethics. Andreas Forslund is currently reading it Apr 26, Kaylynn marked it as to-read Feb 10, There are no discussion topics on
this book yet. Jared Moore rated it it was amazing Nov 10, Emily Wellman marked it as to-read Aug 15, To see what your friends thought of this
book, please sign up. Clearly written and rigorously argued, the book provides an engaging and theologically sensitive tour of a variety of issues
concerning, and closely connected to, the metaphysics of the Incarnation. Ian Packer added it Mar 12, Jonathan Tomes marked it as to-read Mar
17, Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. He received his Ph. In Crisp's work they will find tight arguments, concern for
scripture and tradition, and a respectable coherence. Roger Overton marked it as to-read May 15, Open Preview See a Problem?