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Christology and science, c.1-2
Shults skillfully summarizes some of the popular constructive responses to these developments, offering a unique organization around three concrete case studies. After clarifying the way in which Christian understandings of God and of humanity shape the task of reforming Christology, each chapter concludes with a programmatic outline of ways in which we might articulate the identity, agency, and presence of Jesus Christ in dialogue with late modern science and culture.
| 151206544 | 232 SHU c.1 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
| 171008698 | 232 SHU c.2 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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