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Body Of Christ Incarnate For You Conceptualizing Gods Desire For The Flesh Adam Pryor

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Body Of Christ Incarnate For You Conceptualizing Gods Desire For The Flesh Adam Pryor
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Adam Pryor
ISBN: 9781498522694, 1498522696
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Body Of Christ Incarnate For You Conceptualizing Gods Desire For The Flesh Adam Pryor by Adam Pryor 9781498522694, 1498522696 instant download after payment.

Incarnation has always been an important concept within Christian theology. For centuries theologians have wrestled with how best to conceptualize the vexing problem of what it means that Jesus the Christ is fully God and fully human. In this book, Adam Pryor explores how the incarnation has intersected corresponding issues well beyond the familiar question of how any one person might have two natures. Beginning by identifying four critical themes that have historically shaped the development of this doctrine, Pryor goes on to offer a constructive account of the incarnation. His account seeks out the continued meaning of this doctrine given the increasing complexity that characterizes our understanding of human bodies--bodies that can no longer be understood as the locus of distinct subjects separated from the world of objects with the skin as an impenetrable boundary between the two. Making use of contemporary phenomenologies of the flesh and the erotic, Pryor develops an understanding of the incarnation that seeks to go beyond classical issues presented by two natures christologies. Incarnation, in guises as various as Jesus the Christ, cyborg bodies, and sacramental practices, becomes a way that God is diffused into the world, transforming how we are to be-with one another.

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