Christology: Memory, Inquiry, Practice

Christology: Memory, Inquiry, Practice
ISBN-10
157075456X
ISBN-13
9781570754562
Series
Christology
Category
Religion / Christian Theology / Christology
Pages
279
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Orbis Books
Authors
Anthony J. Godzieba, Anne M. Clifford

Description

A collection of essays viewing past and current developments in Christology--a ?state of the art? report by theologians.Featured will be essays by Paula Fredricksen of Boston University and Roger Haight.

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