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Hick regarded the doctrine of the Incarnation as something entirely foreign to the whole of New Testament thought, calling it “a dogma that Jesus himself would probably have regarded as blasphemous” (p.161).
Hick regarded the doctrine of the Incarnation as something entirely foreign to the whole of New Testament thought, calling it “a dogma that Jesus himself would probably have regarded as blasphemous” (p.161).


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==


Published in London [England]: SCM Press; and Philadelphia, PA: Westminster Press, 1977 / 2nd ed. 1993.  
Published in London [England]: SCM Press; and Philadelphia, PA: Westminster Press, 1977 / 2nd ed. 1993.
 
==== Translations ====
 
* [[Wurde Gott Mensch?: Der Mythos vom fleischgewordenen Gott (1977 Hick / Hühne), book (German ed.)]]


==Contents==
==Contents==

Revision as of 01:10, 3 July 2012

The Myth of God Incarnate (1977) is a book by John Hick.

Abstract

Hick regarded the doctrine of the Incarnation as something entirely foreign to the whole of New Testament thought, calling it “a dogma that Jesus himself would probably have regarded as blasphemous” (p.161).

Editions

Published in London [England]: SCM Press; and Philadelphia, PA: Westminster Press, 1977 / 2nd ed. 1993.

Translations

Contents

External links

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