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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 DIVINE MESSIAH IN THE OLD TESTAMENT1 THE question whether the Old Testament has any testimony to give as to the Deity of our Lord, when strictly taken, resolves itself into the question whether the Old Testament holds out the promise of a Divine Messiah. To gather the intimations of a multiplicity in the Divine unity which may be thought to be discoverable in the Old Testament,2 has an important indeed, but, in the first instance at least,3 only an indirect bearing on this precise question.
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