The person and work of Jesus Christ : an exposition of Christian doctrines / by Nathan E. Wood.
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TextPublication details: Boston, MA : American Baptist Publications, c1908.Description: vii, 249 p. ; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - BT 212 W877 1908
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Includes bibliographical references
The Person of Christ--
First view --
Second view--
Third view --
The eternal Son; supreme Lawgiver and Judge; the Messiah; supernatural Person; Lordship of Jesus; Mediator; Deity of Jesus--
THE HUMANITY OF CHRIST--
I. Born of the Virgin Mary; 2. Grew in stature and in wisdom; 3. Looked like a man; 4. Acts after the manner of men; 5. Has familiar human experience—the temptation; 6. The Son of Man--
SOME NOTABLE PECULIARITIES --
1. Birth; 2. Innocence of youth and manhood; 3. Sinlessness; 4. Consciousness of original moral strength beyond that of man; 5. Perfectness; 6. Unvarying fellowship with the Father; 7. Extraordinary reach of his proposals--
THE DEITY OF CHRIST --
1. Preexistence and implied eternal existence --
2. "Kenosis,"or self-humiliation—Exegesis of Phil. II:6,7--
3. Incarnation--
4. Titles of Deity--
5. Divine self-centeredness of Jesus--
6. Assumes prerogatives of Godhood--
a. Voluntatariness and power over his own life; b. Lord of the Sabbath; c. Answers prayer; d. Superhuman knowledge; g. Gives life to others; h. Supreme authority in the church --
7. Claims authority with God--
a. Essential being; b. Power; c. Knowledge which is inter communicable with equals; d, Common life and possessions; e. Sends the Holy Spirit; f. Mediates creation; g. Sole Judge of mankind--
8. Significance of his death --
His own representations; Representation of the epistles--
9. Significance of his resurrection--
10. His present glory--
THE UNION OF GOD AND MAN IN JESUS--
The mood of Jesus— Methods of inquiry:--
1. following the literal New Testament language; 2. Ritschlian view; 3. The historic creed; 4. His own utterances; The views of his disciples; Suggestions from his theanthropic person
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