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12 reviewsISBN 10: 1472445732
ISBN 13: 9781472445735
Author: Andrew Ter Ern Loke
The Incarnation, traditionally understood as the metaphysical union between true divinity and true humanity in the one person of Jesus Christ, is one of the central doctrines for Christians over the centuries. Nevertheless, many scholars have objected that the Scriptural account of the Incarnation is incoherent. Being divine seems to entail being omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent, but the New Testament portrays Jesus as having human properties such as being apparently limited in knowledge, power, and presence. It seems logically impossible that any single individual could possess such mutually exclusive sets of properties, and this leads to scepticism concerning the occurrence of the Incarnation in history. A Kryptic Model of the Incarnation aims to provide a critical reflection of various attempts to answer these challenges and to offer a compelling response integrating aspects from analytic philosophy of religion, systematic theology, and historical-critical studies. Loke develops a new Kryptic model of the Incarnation, drawing from the Greek word Krypsis meaning ’hiding’, and proposing that in a certain sense Christ’s supernatural properties were concealed during the Incarnation.
1 ‘Veiled in Flesh the Godhead See'? Thinking Critically about the Incarnation
2 Problems Concerning Omniscience, Omnipotence and Omnipresence
3 The Need for a New Solution to Problems Concerning Omniscience, Omnipotence and Omnipresence
4 A New Kryptic Christology: The Divine Preconscious Model
5 Addressing the Problems Concerning Omniscience, Omnipotence and Omnipresence
6 Addressing the Difficulties Facing the New Kryptic Christology
7 Conclusion
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Tags: Andrew Ter Ern Loke, Kryptic, Incarnation