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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.

whole of human nature, psychological as well as physical, and thus he saved human nature in its entirety. The next controversy concerned the set of ideas which has come to be known as Nestorianism. In a sense, that label is unfair, for there is real doubt whether Nestorius held the views that have come to be associated with his name. That there were persons who subscribed to such beliefs, however, and that the church in rejecting
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