A study in Christology : the problem of the relation of the two natures in the person of Christ /
Relton, H. Maurice 1882-1971.
A study in Christology : the problem of the relation of the two natures in the person of Christ / by Herbert M. Relton ; with a preface by Arthur C. Headlam. - London : Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 1934 - xxxv, 277 pages ; 25 cm
"Thesis approved for the degree of Doctor of Divinity in the University of London."
Preface -- Contents -- Part One -- 1. Apollinarianism -- 2. The Antiochene and Alexandrian Schools -- 3. Nestorianism -- 4. Eutychianism -- 5. The Chalcedonian Definition -- 6. The Synodical Letters -- 7. Monophysitism -- 8. The Theology of Leontius of Byzantium -- 9. The Doctrine of the Enhypostasia -- 10. Monothelitism -- Part Two -- 1. Modern Criticism of the Ancient Christology -- 2. Dualism -- 3. the Analysis of Human Nature in the Light of modern psychology -- (a) the Soul -- (b) its relations with the Body -- (c) Human Personality -- 4. The Analysis of Divine Nature -- (a) God is Love -- (b) God is perfect Personality -- (c) The Transcendence and Immanence of God -- 5. Human and Divine in their Relationship -- (a) Religious Experience, Mysticism, Ecstasy, Inspiration and Revelation, Prophecy -- (b) Communion with God in Christ -- Grace -- Grace and Free-will -- (c.) Summary -- Part Three -- 1. Some Modern attempts at Christological Reconstruction -- 2. The Reinterpretation of the Doctrine of the Enhypostasia in terms of modern thought -- 3. The Theory confirmed by an appeal to the Christ of History and the Christ of Experience -- Index.
Jesus Christ--Natures.
BT201 / .R37 1917
ARCH YNDC 232 R383S
A study in Christology : the problem of the relation of the two natures in the person of Christ / by Herbert M. Relton ; with a preface by Arthur C. Headlam. - London : Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 1934 - xxxv, 277 pages ; 25 cm
"Thesis approved for the degree of Doctor of Divinity in the University of London."
Preface -- Contents -- Part One -- 1. Apollinarianism -- 2. The Antiochene and Alexandrian Schools -- 3. Nestorianism -- 4. Eutychianism -- 5. The Chalcedonian Definition -- 6. The Synodical Letters -- 7. Monophysitism -- 8. The Theology of Leontius of Byzantium -- 9. The Doctrine of the Enhypostasia -- 10. Monothelitism -- Part Two -- 1. Modern Criticism of the Ancient Christology -- 2. Dualism -- 3. the Analysis of Human Nature in the Light of modern psychology -- (a) the Soul -- (b) its relations with the Body -- (c) Human Personality -- 4. The Analysis of Divine Nature -- (a) God is Love -- (b) God is perfect Personality -- (c) The Transcendence and Immanence of God -- 5. Human and Divine in their Relationship -- (a) Religious Experience, Mysticism, Ecstasy, Inspiration and Revelation, Prophecy -- (b) Communion with God in Christ -- Grace -- Grace and Free-will -- (c.) Summary -- Part Three -- 1. Some Modern attempts at Christological Reconstruction -- 2. The Reinterpretation of the Doctrine of the Enhypostasia in terms of modern thought -- 3. The Theory confirmed by an appeal to the Christ of History and the Christ of Experience -- Index.
Jesus Christ--Natures.
BT201 / .R37 1917
ARCH YNDC 232 R383S