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Incarnation and myth : Debate continued

The debate on the incamation of God in lesus Christ continues, as con- tributors to 1977's controversial book, The Myth of God Incarnate, meet and exchange views with the authors of The Truth of God Incarnate. The result is Incarnation and Myth, a spirited colloquy that responds trom both sides to the major issues in the debate

Edited by Michael Goulder, and including contributions from, among others, John Hick, Brian Hebblethwaite, Basil Mitchell, Graham Stanton, and Lesate Newlygio, Incarnation and Myth focuses its discussion on these Seven probing questions:

Can the views propounded in The Myth of God Incarnate be called Christian?

Does the term "incarnation" mean the same thing in today's discussion as it always has?

Is the traditional doctrine of incarnation logically coherent?

Is the domino theory correct? Do all Christian doctrines stand or fall together?

Does the New Testament offer unambiguous evidence for a doctrine of incarnation?

How do the claims of other world religions bear on the Christian idea of the centrality of Christ?

If all Christians Including today's are conditioned by their culture, can we believe in the incarnation?

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Author(s) Michael Goulder - Personal Name
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Call Number 232.1 Gou i
ISBN/ISSN 080281199X
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Classification 232.1
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher William B. Eerdmans Publ.
Publishing Year 1979
Publishing Place Grand Rapids
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