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Respected author Millard J. Erickson offers a detailed, well-documented exploration of the person of Christ accessible to laypeople and stimulating for academics. After presenting the historical foundation upon which incarnational Christology stands, Erickson addresses modern theological approaches and formulates a contemporary understanding of Christology.

various “models of Jesus,” including Jesus as the incarnation of the Second Person of the Trinity, the mythological Christ, the ethical liberator, the human face of God, the man for others, and personal savior.4 The plethora of problems has led to a plurality of positions. In this book we will seek to do three specific things as we pursue the goal of developing an orthodox incarnational Christology for our time: 1. We will seek to understand the basic orthodox interpretation of the person of Christ
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