Person of Christ: An Introduction
Person of Christ: An Introduction
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Stephen J. Wellum examines the divinity and humanity of Christ, focusing on who Jesus is from Scripture and historical theology and why he is unique.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 208 pages
\n Publication date: 02 February 2021
\n Publisher: Crossway Books
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In this addition to the Short Studies in Systematic Theology, Stephen J. Wellum delves deeply into the divinity and humanity of Christ, exploring the core aspects of who Jesus is from both Scriptural and historical perspectives. Through his comprehensive analysis, Wellum aims to provide readers with a clear understanding of why Jesus is truly unique and how they should approach the concept of the incarnation.
The first chapter of the book sets the stage by examining the nature of divinity and humanity in Christ. Wellum argues that while Jesus is fully God and fully human, these two aspects are not separate but rather interconnected. He explains that Jesus' divinity is not merely a title or an attribute but rather a profound reality that encompasses his entire being. At the same time, Jesus' humanity is not a limitation or a weakness but rather a means by which he can relate to and empathize with human beings.
Chapter two delves into the Scriptural basis for the divinity and humanity of Christ. Wellum highlights key passages from the Old and New Testaments that demonstrate Jesus' divine nature and his human identity. He emphasizes that the Bible is consistent in its portrayal of Jesus as both God and man, and that this dual nature is essential to understanding his mission and purpose.
Chapter three explores the historical context in which Christ was born and lived. Wellum examines the political, social, and cultural conditions of the first century CE and how they shaped the life and ministry of Jesus. He highlights the significance of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, his teachings, miracles, and death on the cross as key events that demonstrate his divinity and humanity.
Chapter four examines the significance of the incarnation for Christian faith and practice. Wellum argues that the incarnation is the foundation of Christian belief and that it provides a means by which human beings can experience God's love and grace. He explores the implications of the incarnation for salvation, redemption, and the future of humanity.
In conclusion, this addition to the Short Studies in Systematic Theology provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the divinity and humanity of Christ. Wellum's clear and engaging writing style makes it accessible to readers of all backgrounds, and his analysis provides a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the Christian faith. Whether you are a seasoned Christian or someone new to the faith, this book will help you to appreciate the significance of Jesus and his role in shaping the world.
In this addition to the Short Studies in Systematic Theology, Stephen J. Wellum delves deeply into the divinity and humanity of Christ, exploring the core aspects of who Jesus is from both Scriptural and historical perspectives. Through his comprehensive analysis, Wellum aims to provide readers with a clear understanding of why Jesus is truly unique and how they should approach the concept of the incarnation.
\n Weight: 260g\n
Dimension: 133 x 202 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781433569432\n \n
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