The Uniqueness of Jesus Christ in the Theocentric Model of the Christian Theolog: The Christian Theology of World Religions: An Elaboration and Evaluation of the Position of John Hick
Offers a critical evaluation of the foundational assumptions and claims, scriptural, theological and philosophical, of John Hick's theocentric critique of the Christian affirmation of Jesus' uniqueness. Employing the thought of Bernard Lonergan, it suggests that the road to a theological resolution of the complex issues involved will be other than what Hick proposes. This work addresses the whole complex of Hick's Christological thought in an attempt to meet his claims at their roots and in the context of world religions. ...
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Offers a critical evaluation of the foundational assumptions and claims, scriptural, theological and philosophical, of John Hick's theocentric critique of the Christian affirmation of Jesus' uniqueness. Employing the thought of Bernard Lonergan, it suggests that the road to a theological resolution of the complex issues involved will be other than what Hick proposes. This work addresses the whole complex of Hick's Christological thought in an attempt to meet his claims at their roots and in the context of world religions. Contents: The Context of Hick's Christology; Hick's Christology (Part One); Hick's Christology (Part Two); The Consciousness of Jesus; Scripture; Tradition; and Secondary Claims.
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