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Christology - use in sentences
Converse of object
- have: To say I have a low Christology is totally wrong.
- portray: Brown seems to portray orthodox christology as somewhat ' docetic ' - Jesus was fully God, but not wholly human.
- articulate: As a part of articulating Indian Christology, many others have employed various art forms including poems, painting and dancing in Indian style.
- imply: Shamoun argued that Jesus ' statement that he is " the resurrection and the life " in John 11 implies a high Christology.
- include: Dr. Mike Higton Modern theology, including Christology, and the work of Hans Frei and Rowan Williams.
Preposition: in
- century: Divine Mediator Figures The focus was on the origins of christology in the first century and its relation to.. .
- period: The use of nomina sacra suggested the existence of extremely developed Christology in the earliest period.
Adjective modifier
- orthodox: The virgin birth was the key to orthodox Christology " ( p 64 ).
- NT: RESPONSE What John Really Says: Evidence from the Fourth Gospel RESPONSE Is there an Evolution in NT Christology?
- early: We are thus safe in concluding with Richard Bauckham that " the earliest Christology was already the highest Christology.
- high: This high ontic Christology explains the centrality of Christ in John's gospel.
- kenotic: This brings us back, of course, to the problem with kenotic Christology.
- functional: Ontological and functional Christology are of the same order and united in the same figure, the Son.
Noun used with modifier
- gospel: Yet our reading of gospel christology cannot bracket the ontological question of divine sonship, as it was classically treated.
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