Balthasar's soteriology, christology, and eschatology, are here developed.
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Christology and related fields are extraordinarily active enterprises.
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Those who did not accept the Chalcedonian christology were collectively known as non-Chalcedonian.
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They drew their own connection between christology and grace.
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Christology of the Later Fathers, J. Baillie et al., eds.
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Christology existed long before it had a name.
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Christology from above was emphasized in the ancient Church, beginning with Ignatius of Antioch in the 2nd century.
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The Scythian monks made an important contribution to christology in the wake of the Chalcedon controversies by proposing their formula.
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Lucian of Antioch had contended for a christology very similar to what would later be known as Arianism and is thought to have contributed much to its development.
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A religious doctrine or theory based on Jesus or Jesus' teachings
The branch of theology concerned with the person and attributes and deeds of Christ
(christological) of or relating to Christology
Christology (from Christ and Greek , '''') is the field of study within Christian theology which is primarily concerned with the nature and person of Jesus Christ. Primary considerations include the relationship of Jesus' nature and person with the nature and person of God. ...
A subject or field of dogmatic theology examining the belief of the church and the history of beliefs about Christ.
The study of the personality, attributes and/or life of Yeshua of Nazareth, a.k.a. Jesus Christ. The term is derived from two Greek words, for "messiah" and "formal study."
Christian teachings about Jesus Christ and his significance in salvation history
Christology is the way a person, text, or doctrine speaks about Jesus as the Christ (or Messiah). Issues that fall under this heading include the divine status of Jesus and his role in salvation.
The study of Christ (Jesus) as revealed in the Bible. Some of the issues studied are: 1) His deity, 2) His incarnation, 3) His offices (See Christ), 4) His sacrifice, 5) His resurrection, 6) His teaching, 7) His relation to God and man, and 8) His return to earth.