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The Nature of Christ in Relation to God

Book Summary by: AcaDemon    


This paper explains that there are several ambiguities presented in the metaphysical and the materialist approaches to understanding
the universe. The author points out that the basis of Hartshorne's arguments is blind faith, but his presentations are convincing, as he has considered 'time' and 'necessity' as important factors. The paper states that, through a doctrinal approach, the relation between God and the 'Nature of Christ' may be explained through the understanding that Christ is God himself or at least an extension of him in the form of flesh, and this specifically relates to all His (Christ) divine actions while He was on earth. Table of Contents Introduction Review Hartshorne's Argument Immanuel Kant's Contradiction Evidence from the Bible The 'Nature of Christ': Old and New Testaments The Dualist Perspective Descartes' Opinion Ryle's Opinion H.H. Price's Opinion Hick's Opinion Statement of the Problem Thesis Scope Key Words Terms and their Meanings Perspectives (Philosophical) Perspectives (Theological) Proposal
Published: November 12, 2006
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