9781683070191-1683070194-Christ, the Christian, and the Church: A Study of the Incarnation and its Consequences

Christ, the Christian, and the Church: A Study of the Incarnation and its Consequences

ISBN-13: 9781683070191
ISBN-10: 1683070194
Author: E. L. Mascall
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Hendrickson
Format: Paperback 280 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781683070191
ISBN-10: 1683070194
Author: E. L. Mascall
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Hendrickson
Format: Paperback 280 pages

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Christ, the Christian, and the Church: A Study of the Incarnation and its Consequences (ISBN-13: 9781683070191 and ISBN-10: 1683070194), written by authors E. L. Mascall, was published by Hendrickson in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Protestantism (Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent Christ, the Christian, and the Church: A Study of the Incarnation and its Consequences (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Protestantism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.6.

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Inform your theology by delving into E. L. Mascall’s discussion about the incarnation of the Son of God and its crucial connection to the individual and the church.



“Indeed what has chiefly convinced me of the supreme significance of the doctrine of the permanence of Christ’s manhood as the central principle of Christian theology has been the extent to which that doctrine has made it possible to get beneath—or should one rather say ‘above’?—the either-or level, and to see the two contrasted elements as mutually involved in a synthesis in which one can say ‘both-and.’”



E. L. Mascall’s Christ, the Christian, and the Church explores how the incarnation of the Son of God is the unifying principle of our lives through subjects such as eschatology, ecclesiology, pneumatology, ascetical and mystical theology, and more. Instead of reinforcing the view that Christ’s descent to earth was anthropocentric, Mascall explicates his point that it was in fact theocentric; man is woven “into the godhead” instead of “the godhead into flesh,” and our actions as Christians are actions of Christ himself because of the unifying act of baptism. With an impressive facility for primary and secondary sources and an adamant commitment to God, Christ, the Christian, and the Church manages to be just as timely now as it was seventy years ago when it was initially published.

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