Christ as Absolute Paradox, Redeemer, and Prototype

Sylvia Walsh · 2008

This chapter begins with a brief overview of the doctrine of incarnation and its interpretation in the nineteenth century to set a Christological reflection in historical and theological context.

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Sylvia Walsh
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2008
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Oxford University Press

This chapter begins with a brief overview of the doctrine of incarnation and its interpretation in the nineteenth century to set a Christological reflection in historical and theological context. Then, it examines the concepts of paradox, Christ's divinity from history, the life of Jesus, Christ as the unity of God and an individual human being. It also explores the three forms of offence at Christ, Christ as a sign of contradiction, Christ's indirect communication, classical theories of atonement, Holy Communion, and how Christ atones for sin. The last section of the chapter differentiates two ways of relating to Christ: imitation and admiration. For Kierkegaard, the dual roles of Christ as redeemer and prototype of human beings, and Christ as the absolute paradox are central to his understanding of Christ.

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