Some Dogmatic Implications of Barth's Understanding of Ebionite and Docetic Christology |
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Authors: | Paul D Molnar |
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Institution: | St John's University, Jamaica, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | This article shows how Barth's understanding of Ebionite andDocetic Christology shaped his trinitarian theology and argues that theologianstoday should learn from Barth in order to avoid the pitfalls of groundingChrist's uniqueness either in experience or in an ideology instead of in Christ himself. The article exhibits how Barth's insights relate to the views of a number of prominent contemporary theologians, illustrating how thesetheologians, in varying ways, actually reach problematic conclusions preciselyto the extent that they do not actually begin their christological reflections with the fact that Jesus is the Son of God simply because he is. |
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