Craig L.

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He establishes his reasons again for arguing the incarnation is best understood as a process that takes place over the entirety of Jesus’s life history and affects the totality of his existence. He argues that only by starting from the full human personhood of Jesus and his perfect obedience to the Father can one come to understand the mutual interpenetration of natures in the divine-human person of Christ.
The Unity of Theology: The Contribution of Wolfhart Pannenberg
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