The Suffering and victorious Christ : Toward a more compassionate Christology /
"American theologians tend to focus on the great hope Christians have through Christ's resurrection, emphasizing Christ's victory while minimizing or ignoring his suffering. Through their engagements with Japanese Christians and African American Christians on the topic of Christology, Richard... Full description
Main Author: | Mouw, Richard J. |
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Other Authors: | Sweeney, Douglas A. |
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Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, 2013 |
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Full text - Book opens in ProQuest Ebook Central |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. John Williamson Nevin and the incarnation of God
- 2. Franz Pieper and the suffering of God
- 3. A brief interlude on incarnational presence
- 4. Reformed theology and the suffering of Christ
- 5. Christus Dolor among the slaves and their descendants
- 6. The challenge of application: Christus Dolor in the American South
- Conclusion
- "Christus Victor and Christus Dolor: an afterword" / by Willie James Jennings
- Resources for christological reflection from our Japanese and African American interlocutors.
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