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- catalog contributor b3718155.
- catalog created "[1962]".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "[1962]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1962]".
- catalog description "I. The word "flesh" in the Bible and early Christian writings -- 1. The Old Testament -- 2. The New Testament -- 3. St. Paul -- 4. The writings of the early Christians -- II. The mystery of the hypostatic union: the crucial problems of Christology -- 1. Errors preceding the great Christological crises of the fifth century -- a. Docetism -- b. Arianism -- 2. The heresy of Nestorius and the Council of Ephesus -- a. Introduction -- b. The dispute -- 3. Eutychus and the Council of Chalcedon -- 4. Western theology of the Word incarnate -- 5. Rationalist philosophy and the mystery of Christ -- a. Socinianism -- 6. Conclusion -- III. The mystery of the hypostatic union: the theological presentation of the mystery -- 1. The hypostatic union and the person of Christ -- a. Different ways of defining personality -- 2. Scholastic terminology -- a. The use of the terms nature and person in Christology -- 3. The hypostatic union itself -- 4. The intricacies of language: the rules governing the communication of idioms -- 5. Table to illustrate the correct and incorrect communication of idioms -- IV. The controversy about the divine purpose of the incarnation -- V. The human nature of the Word -- 1. The weaknesses and infirmities of the body of Christ -- 2. The human soul of Christ -- 3. Christ's human freedom and two wills -- VI. The divine and human activities of the Word Incarnate -- 1. The activities and works of Christ -- 2. The knowledge of Christ -- 3. The knowledge of the beatific vision -- 4. Infused knowledge -- 5. Acquired and empirical knowledge.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog extent "174 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "What is the Incarnation?".
- catalog isFormatOf "What is the Incarnation?".
- catalog isPartOf "Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism, v. 24. Section 2: The basic truths".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "[1962]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, Hawthorn Books".
- catalog relation "What is the Incarnation?".
- catalog subject "232.1".
- catalog subject "BT220 .F413".
- catalog subject "Incarnation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The word "flesh" in the Bible and early Christian writings -- 1. The Old Testament -- 2. The New Testament -- 3. St. Paul -- 4. The writings of the early Christians -- II. The mystery of the hypostatic union: the crucial problems of Christology -- 1. Errors preceding the great Christological crises of the fifth century -- a. Docetism -- b. Arianism -- 2. The heresy of Nestorius and the Council of Ephesus -- a. Introduction -- b. The dispute -- 3. Eutychus and the Council of Chalcedon -- 4. Western theology of the Word incarnate -- 5. Rationalist philosophy and the mystery of Christ -- a. Socinianism -- 6. Conclusion -- III. The mystery of the hypostatic union: the theological presentation of the mystery -- 1. The hypostatic union and the person of Christ -- a. Different ways of defining personality -- 2. Scholastic terminology -- a. The use of the terms nature and person in Christology -- 3. The hypostatic union itself -- 4. The intricacies of language: the rules governing the communication of idioms -- 5. Table to illustrate the correct and incorrect communication of idioms -- IV. The controversy about the divine purpose of the incarnation -- V. The human nature of the Word -- 1. The weaknesses and infirmities of the body of Christ -- 2. The human soul of Christ -- 3. Christ's human freedom and two wills -- VI. The divine and human activities of the Word Incarnate -- 1. The activities and works of Christ -- 2. The knowledge of Christ -- 3. The knowledge of the beatific vision -- 4. Infused knowledge -- 5. Acquired and empirical knowledge.".
- catalog title "What is the Incarnation? Translated from the French by Edward Sillem.".
- catalog type "text".