christological

IPA: krˈɪstʌɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

Root Word: Christological

adjective

  • (theology) Of or pertaining to Christology
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Examples of "christological" in Sentences

  • Ignatius takes some of the christological language of the NT and recycles it.
  • The first to use the term persona in a Trinitarian & christological context asserting in Adv.
  • ’ Yet it is only within christological terms that Disraeli is able to figure Alroy’s fall as triumphant.
  • If the novel is unable to conceive of Jewish toughness except in christological terms, it is also unable to maintain
  • To my mind this is some kind of christological fight among christians that the author of GJohn is projecting back in time.
  • Since Psalm 110:1 is the master christological text governing the theology of the N authors, this kyrious is non other than the adoni, the 2nd lord of the psalm.
  • Because of the christological interpretation given to the chapter by Christians, it is omitted from the series of prophetical lessons HAFTAROT for the Deuteronomy Sabbaths.
  • Elizabeth - it is very irritating indeed but that it partly compensated by the entertainment value of the author stumbling one by one into the classic trinitarian and christological heresies.
  • Your book makes a host of assumptions about what such christological language must mean, without engaging the numerous parallel language in second temple literature that does not constitute anything like a claim to deity.
  • But serious readers (and everyone interested in Renaissance art should be a serious reader of this essay) may well find themselves tossed into a pit of 'christological' reflection, from which the only exit — in the absence of any toehold in standard iconographical literature — lies in total submission to the author.

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