Throughout the history of the church the doctrine of the person of
Christ has been a centrepiece of theological reflection. In 'The
Person of Christ' Donald Macleod rearticulates this multifaceted
doctrine. He begins with the New Testament and recent attempts to
understand its christology. Macleod then turns his attention to
Christ in the history of Christian theology, examining the
principal issues extending from Arianism in the fourth century to
kenotic christology and the question of the uniqueness of Christ in
the twentieth century. The Person of Christ is a valuable point of
entrance into the full panorama of issues that have shaped orthodox
confessions of Christ through the centuries. The pathway of
Christian revelation and tradition is clearly charted, with hazards
new and old carefully marked.
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