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A Fresh Look at the Doctrine of Christ,Essential for Modern Theological Work Christology was the central doctrine articulated by the early church councils, and it remains the subject of vigorous theological investigation today. The study of the doctrine of Christ is a field of broad ecumenical convergence, inviting theologians from all denominational settings to fruitful collaborative exploration. In the contemporary setting, it is especially crucial for theologians to investigate the scriptural witness afresh, to retrieve classical criteria and categories from the tradition, and to consider the generative pressure of soteriology for Christology proper.The first annual Los Angeles Theology Conference sought to make a positive contribution to contemporary dogmatics in intentional engagement with the Christian tradition. Christology, Ancient and Modern brings together conference proceedings, surveying the field and articulating the sources, norms, and criteria for constructive theological work in Christology.

Christology, Ancient and Modern brings together proceedings from the first annual Los Angeles Theology Conference. This work surveys the field and articulates the sources, norms, and criteria for constructive theological work in Christology.
Acknowledgments 9(3)
List of Contributors
10(2)
Abbreviations 12(1)
Introduction 13(6)
1 Desiderata For Models Of The Hypostatic Union
19(23)
Oliver D. Crisp
2 Salvator Mundi Three Types of Christology
42(18)
George Hunsinger
3 The Humility Of The Son Of God
60(14)
Katherine Sonderegger
4 The Obedience Of The Eternal Son Catholic Trinitarianism and Reformed Christology
74(22)
Scott R. Swain
Michael Allen
5 Exaltation In And Through Humiliation Rethinking the States of Christ
96(19)
Jeremy R. Treat
6 "We Saw His Glory" Implications of the Sanctuary Christology in John's Gospel
115(21)
Peter J. Leithart
7 The Theandric Union As Imago Dei And Capax Dei
136(15)
Jason McMartin
8 Christology And Conci Liar Authority On the Viability of Monothelitism for Protestant Theology
151(20)
Jordan Wessling
9 Jesus' New Relationship With The Holy Spirit, And Ours How Biblical Spirit-Christology Helps Resolve a Chalcedonian Dilemma
171(13)
Telford C. Work
10 Reclaiming The Continuing Priesthood Of Christ Implications and Challenges
184(21)
Alan J. Torrance
Subject Index 205(4)
Author Index 209
Oliver D. Crisp (PhD, Kings College, London) is professor of systematic theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He is author of numerous books in analytic and systematic theology, including Divinity and Humanity: The Incarnation Reconsidered; God Incarnate: Explorations in Christology, Retrieving Doctrine: Essays in Reformed Theology; and Revisioning Christology: Theology in the Reformed Tradition.







Fred Sanders (PhD, Graduate Theological Union) is professor of theology in the Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University in La Mirada, California. He is author of numerous books including The Triune God in the New Studies in Dogmatics series; The Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything; and Dr. Doctrines Christian Comix. He is coeditor of Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective: An Introductory Christology and Retrieving Eternal Generation. Fred is a core participant in the Theological Engagement with Californias Culture Project and a popular blogger at The Scriptorium Daily.







Alan J. Torrance (DTheol, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg) is Professor and Chair of Systematic Theology at the University of St. Andrews and is an ordained minister in the Church of Scotland. He is the author or editor of several books, including Persons in Communion: An Essay on Trinitarian Description and Human Participation.







Peter J. Leithart is President of the Theopolis Institute, a leadership training program in Birmingham, Alabama, and serves as Teacher at Trinity Presbyterian Church. He is author, most recently, of *Delivered from the Elements of the World* and *The End of Protestantism.* He and his wife Noel have ten children and seven grandchildren.