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Christology /krɪˈstɒlədʒi /noun [mass noun]The branch of Christian theology relating to the person, nature, and role of Christ.Most of the book is devoted to demonstrating how this is so, as Ward deals with the specific doctrines of the fall, soteriology, Christology, and eschatology....- These lines of argument are no longer based on either the theology of creation or Christology.
- More precisely, I propose that spiritual theology proper is structurally to pneumatology as soteriology is to Christology.
DerivativesChristological /krɪstəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l/ adjective ...- In many study materials these images are referred to only in the framework of soteriological and Christological considerations.
- Luther's dualism is not metaphysical but historical and Christological.
- Thus the Christological and soteriological dimension of the theme is outlined.
Christologically adverb ...- As an attorney in public service, I picked up ‘Performing the Faith’ with particular delight, since I have drawn deeply on Bonhoeffer for a Christologically grounded, responsible faith lived in my own vocation.
- He interprets Genesis 3: 15 Christologically, and wants to prove with the contrast between Eve and Mary that the pronouncement in Genesis 3: 15 is fulfilled in Mary and Christ.
- That is, we come to the first testament through the second, and reading the Old Testament Christologically (which still permits enormous diversity) is a Christian prerequisite.
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