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Place, history and incarnation: On the subjective aspects of christology

2022; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 75; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0036930622000278

ISSN

0036-9306

Autores

Alister E. McGrath,

Tópico(s)

Christian Theology and Mission

Resumo

Abstract This article engages Thomas F. Torrance's landmark work, Space, Time and Incarnation (1969), suggesting that his approach needs amplification in the light of recent studies emphasising the importance of the affective aspects of theology. The alternative framework of ‘place, history, and incarnation’ is proposed as a means of safeguarding the important subjective aspects of the incarnation, and the theological task of interpreting its significance. The article makes use of Simeon Zahl's account of ‘affective salience’ in developing this richer account of the significance of the incarnation.

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