The Way of the Kenotic Christ: The Christology of Jurgen Moltmann - eBook
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The Way of the Kenotic Christ: The Christology of Jurgen Moltmann - eBook  -     By: Samuel J. Youngs

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Title: The Way of the Kenotic Christ: The Christology of Jurgen Moltmann - eBook
By: Samuel J. Youngs
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532661921
ISBN-13: 9781532661921
Stock No: WW107800EB

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Despite his vast importance to twentieth-century theology, Jurgen Moltmann's Christology has yet to receive the same level of in-depth exploration as other topics in his thought. Samuel Youngs addresses this lacuna, providing the first exhaustive analysis of Moltmann's doctrine of Christ, including its key developments and controversial elements. Youngs argues that Moltmann's doctrine of Christ is best understood as a unique variation of kenotic Christology. This vision of Christ encapsulates not only a series of vibrant ethical and eschatological points, but also serves Moltmann's overarching theological goal of empowering a church that lives and ministers "under the cross." Part I highlights key facets of Moltmann's theological method before unfolding the range of diverse themes that characterize his Christology. Part II explores Moltmann's use of the "kenosis hymn" of Philippians 2, before interrogating Moltmann's relationship to christological tradition. Part III engages in an original systematization of Moltmann's Christology, centered on the theme of manifold, relational kenosis.

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Samuel J. Youngs is Associate Professor of Christan Studies at Bryan College, Adjunct Professor of Church History and Theology at Richmont Graduate University, and Academic Dean of the Mission School of Ministry (missionschoolofministry.com). He lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with his wife and three children.

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