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The Unassumed Is the Unhealed: The Humanity of Christ in the Christology of T. F. Torrance - Hardcover

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by Kevin Chiarot (Author)

This work addresses a pivotal and controversial area lying at the heart of T. F. Torrance's Christology. Namely, that Jesus Christ assumed fallen and sinful humanity and, living out a sinless life from within our alienated state, healed our human nature. This is a claim that is conceptually basic to Torrance's integration of incarnation and atonement, and thus to his soteriology as a whole. It's pervasive nature and its significance within the overall structure of Torrance's thought is thoroughly and sympathetically set forth. Christ's assumption of sinful flesh is seen to lie underneath a number of disputed areas in Torrance's thought such as the role, or lack thereof, of human responsibility, and the question of universalism. This work not only illuminates, but rigorously examines the claim that "the unassumed is the unhealed."

Author Biography

Kevin Chiarot is the pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Tennessee. He is the author of Shepherding the Wind: Sermons in Ecclesiastes (2011).

Number of Pages: 244
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 24, 2013
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by Kevin Chiarot (Author)

This work addresses a pivotal and controversial area lying at the heart of T. F. Torrance's Christology. Namely, that Jesus Christ assumed fallen and sinful humanity and, living out a sinless life from within our alienated state, healed our human nature. This is a claim that is conceptually basic to Torrance's integration of incarnation and atonement, and thus to his soteriology as a whole. It's pervasive nature and its significance within the overall structure of Torrance's thought is thoroughly and sympathetically set forth. Christ's assumption of sinful flesh is seen to lie underneath a number of disputed areas in Torrance's thought such as the role, or lack thereof, of human responsibility, and the question of universalism. This work not only illuminates, but rigorously examines the claim that "the unassumed is the unhealed."

Author Biography

Kevin Chiarot is the pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Tennessee. He is the author of Shepherding the Wind: Sermons in Ecclesiastes (2011).

Number of Pages: 244
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 24, 2013

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The Unassumed Is the Unhealed: The Humanity of Christ in the Christology of T. F. Torrance - Hardcover

The Unassumed Is the Unhealed: The Humanity of Christ in the Christology of T. F. Torrance - Hardcover

$95.13
The Unassumed Is the Unhealed: The Humanity of Christ in the Christology of T. F. Torrance - Hardcover

The Unassumed Is the Unhealed: The Humanity of Christ in the Christology of T. F. Torrance - Hardcover

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