Ordinary Christology

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Academic Theological Education
Atonement Theology
atoning
Atoning Death
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believers
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Christological Beliefs
Christological Dogmas
Classical Christology
death
empirical study of lay christology
empirical theology
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Expiatory Sacrifice
Functional Christology
Functional Language
Human Suffering
Immanent Trinity
Incarnational Christology
lay religious beliefs
Liberal Christology
Ontological Christology
Ordinary Believers
Ordinary Christology
Ordinary Theology
Orthodox Christology
pastoral implications
Practical Theological Research
Practical Theology
Pre-existent Son
qualitative church research
soteriology analysis
Substitutionary Atonement
theological appraisal methods
True Humanity
Virginal Conception
Wilson's Portrait
Wilson’s Portrait

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138109841
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Ordinary Christology is defined as the account of who Jesus was/is and what he did/does that is given by Christian believers who have received no formal theological education. In this fascinating study Ann Christie analyses, and offers a theological appraisal, of the main christologies and soteriologies operating in a sample of ordinary churchgoers. Christie highlights the formal characteristics of ordinary Christology and raises questions about how we should respond to the beliefs about Jesus held by ordinary churchgoers. Empirical findings have important pastoral, theological, and missiological implications, and raise important questions about the importance (or otherwise) of 'right' belief for being Christian. This book presents a model for how the study of ordinary theology can be conducted, with the in-depth theological analysis and critique which it both requires and deserves.
Ann Christie is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ministry, York St John University, UK.

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