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The Works of Benjamin B. Warfield, Volume 3: Christology and Criticism is unavailable, but you can change that!

“Who do you say that I am?” asked Jesus of his disciples. The question, says Warfield, is also worth asking of modernist skeptics, who assail the deity of Christ, strip the Gospel from the person of Jesus, domesticate the work of God, and unwittingly create a Christless Christianity. Warfield has little tolerance for modernist, deist, and pragmatist conceptions of Christ, and aims to reaffirm the...

THE “TWO NATURES” AND RECENT CHRISTOLOGICAL SPECULATION1 I. THE CHRISTOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT WRITINGS ONE of the most portentous symptoms of the decay of vital sympathy with historical Christianity which is observable in present-day academic circles is the widespread tendency in recent Christological discussion to revolt from the doctrine of the Two Natures in the Person of Christ. The significance of this revolt becomes at once apparent, when we reflect that the doctrine of the Two Natures
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