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This important book reassesses the classic Chalcedonian view of
Jesus: "one person, two natures". It carefully rejects all forms of
kenotic Christology and affirms that Jesus possessed and used all
the divine attributes, in particular, that of omnipresence, arguing
that evangelical scholars have abandoned this important truth. This
has ramifications for our view of the Holy Spirit and of Christ's
presence with his people. It challenges us to read the Scriptures
again and to live in the presence of Jesus. - Publisher
Commendation: "In this important study of orthodox Christology, Dr
Zachariades develops an aspect of it that has generally been
neglected. How should we understand the universal presence of the
risen, ascended an glorified Christ? Starting with the
controversies of the early church, he takes us through the
questions involved in the discussion and points us to a deeper
understanding of how Christ is both God and man at the same time."
Gerald L. Bray, Research Professor of Divinity, History and
Doctrine, Beeson Divinity School, USA
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