In The Christology of Karl Barth and Matta al-Miskin, Hani Hanna
argues that two of the most renowned theologians of the twentieth
century, Karl Barth and Matta al-Miskin (Matthew the Poor),
redefine the reality of God and humanity christologically in
similar ways. Both theologians achieve this redefinition using
historical rubrics that are closer to Scripture than the
traditional metaphysical categories borrowed from Greek philosophy.
Rooted in their respective Reformed and Coptic Orthodox traditions,
their works can be placed in a dialogue that takes into account
modern concerns about history, revelation, and human agency. By
providing an in-depth analysis of both men's christologies, Hanna
also finds that Barth and Matta's christological view of reality
has implications for interfaith and intercultural dialogues today.
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