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Religion in Philosophy and Theology - 106: The Perspective of Resurrection

A Trinitarian Christology

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For the Christian faith as well as its theology, the Easter confession of resurrection has always been the fundamental idea. Starting from this elemental perspective and following the notions of internal realism, semiotic and the postmodern paradigm, Petr Gallus reconstructs the central theological locus of Christology as ontological Christology. In so doing, the author examines the traditional Chalcedonian Christology, as well as many Christological concepts of the last decades, following it critically and proposing an original solution. The whole concept is based on the notion that consistent Christology is possible only against the backdrop of the Trinity, which is the necessary framework and, in some points, necessary unloading of Christology.

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Religion in Philosophy and Theology - 106: The Perspective of Resurrection, Petr Gallus

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Titre
Religion in Philosophy and Theology - 106: The Perspective of Resurrection
Sous-titre
A Trinitarian Christology
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Mohr Siebeck
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
481
ISBN10
3161601092
ISBN13
9783161601095
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For the Christian faith as well as its theology, the Easter confession of resurrection has always been the fundamental idea. Starting from this elemental perspective and following the notions of internal realism, semiotic and the postmodern paradigm, Petr Gallus reconstructs the central theological locus of Christology as ontological Christology. In so doing, the author examines the traditional Chalcedonian Christology, as well as many Christological concepts of the last decades, following it critically and proposing an original solution. The whole concept is based on the notion that consistent Christology is possible only against the backdrop of the Trinity, which is the necessary framework and, in some points, necessary unloading of Christology.