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It has been said that all theology is Christology, and in this volume, Pohle affirms that adage. Volume four of Dogmatic Theology defends the historicity of Christ’s existence at the height of historical criticism’s influence. He proves the humanity and divinity of Christ, and writes against recurring heresies in the church, such as Nestorianism and the monophysites. He also devotes a lengthy...

(or Canon 1) reads: “Si quis non confitetur Deum esse veraciter Emmanuel et propterea Dei genitricem8 sanctam Virginem:—peperit enim secundum carnem carnem factum Dei Verbum,9 anathema sit—If any one do not confess that Emmanuel is truly God and that, therefore, the Holy Virgin is the Mother of God:—for she gave birth, according to the flesh, to the Word of God made flesh—let him be anathema.” The second anathematism (Canon 2), while it does not formally define the mode of union between the Logos
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