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==Contents==
==Contents==


The incarnation : the critical issues / Gerald O'Collins -- Theophany, anthropomorphism, and the Imago Dei: some observations about the incarnation in the light of the old testament / J. Andrew Dearman -- Jesus' self-understanding / N.T. Wright -- St. Paul and the incarnation: a reassessment of the data / Gordon D. Fee -- Romans 8: the incarnation and its redemptive impact / Jean-Noël Aletti -- The incarnation: the Jewish milieu / [[Alan F. Segal]] -- What does Chalcedon solve and what does it not? Some reflections and the status and meaning of the Chalcedonian 'definition' / Sarah Coakley -- Nature and the 'mode of union' late patristic models of the personal unity of Christ / Brian E. Daley -- Aquinas' metaphysics of the incarnation / Eleonore Stump -- Was Jesus mad, bad, or God? / Stephen T. Davis -- The self-emptying of love: some thought on Kenotic Christology / C. Stephen Evans -- A timeless God incarnate / Brain Leftow -- A word made flesh: incarnational language and the writer / Kathleen Norris -- The incarnation and virtue ethics / Linda Zagzebski -- The incarnation in twentieth-century art / David Brown -- The incarnation in selected Christmas sermons / Marguerite Shuster
*The incarnation: the critical issues / Gerald O'Collins  
 
*Theophany, anthropomorphism, and the Imago Dei: some observations about the incarnation in the light of the old testament / J. Andrew Dearman  
 
*Jesus' self-understanding / N.T. Wright  
 
*St. Paul and the incarnation: a reassessment of the data / Gordon D. Fee  
 
*Romans 8: the incarnation and its redemptive impact / Jean-Noël Aletti  
 
*The incarnation: the Jewish milieu / [[Alan F. Segal]]  
 
*What does Chalcedon solve and what does it not? Some reflections and the status and meaning of the Chalcedonian 'definition' / Sarah Coakley  
 
*Nature and the 'mode of union' late patristic models of the personal unity of Christ / Brian E. Daley  
 
*Aquinas' metaphysics of the incarnation / Eleonore Stump  
 
*Was Jesus mad, bad, or God? / Stephen T. Davis  
 
*The self-emptying of love: some thought on Kenotic Christology / C. Stephen Evans  
 
*A timeless God incarnate / Brain Leftow  
 
*A word made flesh: incarnational language and the writer / Kathleen Norris  
 
*The incarnation and virtue ethics / Linda Zagzebski  
 
*The incarnation in twentieth-century art / David Brown  
 
*The incarnation in selected Christmas sermons / Marguerite Shuster


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 01:21, 2 July 2012

The Incarnation: An Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Incarnation of the Son of God (2002) is a book edited by Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall, and Gerald O'Collins.

Abstract

Proceedings of the Incarnation Summit, held Apr. 23-26, 2000 at Dunwoodie, Yonkers, NY.

Editions and translations

Published in Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Contents

  • The incarnation: the critical issues / Gerald O'Collins
  • Theophany, anthropomorphism, and the Imago Dei: some observations about the incarnation in the light of the old testament / J. Andrew Dearman
  • Jesus' self-understanding / N.T. Wright
  • St. Paul and the incarnation: a reassessment of the data / Gordon D. Fee
  • Romans 8: the incarnation and its redemptive impact / Jean-Noël Aletti
  • What does Chalcedon solve and what does it not? Some reflections and the status and meaning of the Chalcedonian 'definition' / Sarah Coakley
  • Nature and the 'mode of union' late patristic models of the personal unity of Christ / Brian E. Daley
  • Aquinas' metaphysics of the incarnation / Eleonore Stump
  • Was Jesus mad, bad, or God? / Stephen T. Davis
  • The self-emptying of love: some thought on Kenotic Christology / C. Stephen Evans
  • A timeless God incarnate / Brain Leftow
  • A word made flesh: incarnational language and the writer / Kathleen Norris
  • The incarnation and virtue ethics / Linda Zagzebski
  • The incarnation in twentieth-century art / David Brown
  • The incarnation in selected Christmas sermons / Marguerite Shuster

External links

  • [ Google Books]