Tony Hunt
University of Minnesota, Classical and Near Eastern Studies, Undergraduate
- Philosophy, Classics, Theology, Greek Literature, Latin Literature, Systematic Theology, Philosophical Theology, Patristics, Historical Theology, Radical Orthodoxy (Theology), and 7 moreAnglicanism (Anglicanism), Anglican Church History, Anglican Theology, Robert W. Jenson, Rowan Williams, Sergius Bulgakov, and Graham Wardedit
The Christological question begins not with who is the Christ or what is the Christ; it begins with where is the Christ. The Christological enquiry therefore does not begin with the identity of the Christ, what in dogmatics is the nature... more
The Christological question begins not with who is the Christ or what is the Christ; it begins with where is the Christ. The Christological enquiry therefore does not begin with the identity of the Christ, what in dogmatics is the nature as distinct from the work of Christ; it begins with an analysis of the operations whereby Christ is made known to us.