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- catalog contributor b3723511.
- catalog created "[1962]".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "[1962]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1962]".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Part I: Introduction -- A. The fall doctrine -- The fall doctrine in the Old Testament and later Judaism -- The fall doctrine in the New Testament -- Modern objections to the theories of the fall and original sin -- B. Fallen human nature -- Original sin: Further investigation of its meaning -- The definition of fallen human nature, and its relationship to original sin -- The subject of this present investigation: to discover whether Christ assumed this 'fallen human nature' -- Part II: The New Testament evidence -- A. The Gospels -- The virgin birth -- The baptism of Jesus -- The temptations -- The title Son of Man -- The cry of dereliction -- The resurrection appearances -- B. Pauline theology -- Adam and Christ -- The figure of 'dying and rising' with Christ -- The Pauline pattern of salvation -- Paul's teaching on death -- C. The theology of the Epistle to the Hebrews -- Christ's affinity with those to be saved -- The high-priesthood of Christ -- Part III: The historical evidence -- Gregory of Nyssa -- Spanish adoptionism -- Antoinette Bourignon -- Peter Poiret -- Christian Fende -- Johann Konrad Dippel -- Gottfried Menken -- Edward Irving -- Erskine of Linlathen -- Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrugge -- Johann Christian Konrad von Hoffmann -- Eduart Bohl -- Hermann Bezzel -- Modern expositors: -- Karl Barth -- J. A. T. Robinson -- T. F. Torrance -- Nels F. S. Ferre -- C.E. B. Cranfield -- Harold Roberts -- Lesslie Newbigin -- The principles of unity which hold these advocates together -- Part IV: The comparative neglect of the theory -- Part V: Constructive statement -- The moral influence theory -- The satisfaction theory -- The theory of penal substitution -- The 'Christus Victor' theory -- The representative theory.".
- catalog extent "viii, 230 p.".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "[1962]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Epworth".
- catalog subject "BT220 .J6".
- catalog subject "Incarnation.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Humanity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Introduction -- A. The fall doctrine -- The fall doctrine in the Old Testament and later Judaism -- The fall doctrine in the New Testament -- Modern objections to the theories of the fall and original sin -- B. Fallen human nature -- Original sin: Further investigation of its meaning -- The definition of fallen human nature, and its relationship to original sin -- The subject of this present investigation: to discover whether Christ assumed this 'fallen human nature' -- Part II: The New Testament evidence -- A. The Gospels -- The virgin birth -- The baptism of Jesus -- The temptations -- The title Son of Man -- The cry of dereliction -- The resurrection appearances -- B. Pauline theology -- Adam and Christ -- The figure of 'dying and rising' with Christ -- The Pauline pattern of salvation -- Paul's teaching on death -- C. The theology of the Epistle to the Hebrews -- Christ's affinity with those to be saved -- The high-priesthood of Christ -- Part III: The historical evidence -- Gregory of Nyssa -- Spanish adoptionism -- Antoinette Bourignon -- Peter Poiret -- Christian Fende -- Johann Konrad Dippel -- Gottfried Menken -- Edward Irving -- Erskine of Linlathen -- Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrugge -- Johann Christian Konrad von Hoffmann -- Eduart Bohl -- Hermann Bezzel -- Modern expositors: -- Karl Barth -- J. A. T. Robinson -- T. F. Torrance -- Nels F. S. Ferre -- C.E. B. Cranfield -- Harold Roberts -- Lesslie Newbigin -- The principles of unity which hold these advocates together -- Part IV: The comparative neglect of the theory -- Part V: Constructive statement -- The moral influence theory -- The satisfaction theory -- The theory of penal substitution -- The 'Christus Victor' theory -- The representative theory.".
- catalog title "The humanity of the saviour; a Biblical and historical study of the human nature of Christ in relation to original sin, with special reference to its soteriological significance.".
- catalog type "text".