Divine Self-Investment: An Open and Relational Constructive Christology
September 01, 2020
Divine Self-Investment: An Open and Relational Constructive Christology by Tripp Fuller
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Tripp has written a fine book. He's pulled together so many different theological threads and made sense of them.
The first chapter conscisely and straightforwardly summarizes some of the key themes of Process thought. The second chapter is the best summary of the current state of historical Jesus research I've read. Subsequent chapters review major developments in Christology and places differing voices in conversation with one another developing from them the major themes that a contemporary theology should have. And the conclusion draws it all together to present a fresh and inspiring picture of the Christ.
I know I'll find it helpful for teaching and preaching for years. Thank you Tripp.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Tripp has written a fine book. He's pulled together so many different theological threads and made sense of them.
The first chapter conscisely and straightforwardly summarizes some of the key themes of Process thought. The second chapter is the best summary of the current state of historical Jesus research I've read. Subsequent chapters review major developments in Christology and places differing voices in conversation with one another developing from them the major themes that a contemporary theology should have. And the conclusion draws it all together to present a fresh and inspiring picture of the Christ.
I know I'll find it helpful for teaching and preaching for years. Thank you Tripp.
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