Search
Now showing items 1-10 of 41
God Manifest in Flesh: The Mystery of the Personal Union
(0000)
Professor Becker explains the focus of this paper, “The apostle Paul in his first letter to Timothy says that the manifestation of God in flesh is a mystery which is great beyond controversy, or, as we might also paraphrase ...
Doctrinal Brief: Could Jesus Have Sinned?
(0000)
By examining the union of the two natures of Christ in this doctrinal brief, Professor Brug studies the question about if Jesus was able to sin or not. Jesus’ temptations were real and his divinity was also real. Both are ...
An Exegetical Study of John 1:1-5, 10-14: "The Word Became Flesh"
(2007)
Pastor Young presents an exegesis from John 1, including commentary on its meaning for Christology.
Who Do You Say I Am? Past and Present Threats to the Biblical Christology of the Nicene Creed
(2007)
Pastor Waterstradt presents a study of the history and formulation of the Nicene Creed. He includes past threats, such as Arianism, which necessitated its formulation, and a brief outline of the life of Athanasius, one of ...
How Does Our Christology Impact Our Daily Lives?
(1998)
One might think that some biblical doctrines don’t have as much an impact on daily living as others. The study of Jesus, for example, might be such a doctrine. Prof. Bivens disagrees. This essay describes the influence ...
Jesus Received Benefits at His Baptism (And We Did at Ours, Too!)
(2012)
“An incorrect understanding of Jesus’ baptism by John can lead to an incorrect under-standing of Jesus’ incarnation, his divinity, his state of humiliation, the role of the Holy Spirit in Jesus’ saving work, the meaning ...