Christology (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Christology" in English language version.

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  • Collins English Dictionary, Complete & Unabridged 11th Edition, atonement Archived 26 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 3 October 2012: "2. (often capital) Christian theol a. the reconciliation of man with God through the life, sufferings, and sacrificial death of Christ b. the sufferings and death of Christ"

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  • Tuomala, Jeffrey (1993), "Christ's Atonement as the Model for Civil Justice", American Journal of Jurisprudence, 38: 221–255, doi:10.1093/ajj/38.1.221, archived from the original on 17 June 2020, retrieved 11 December 2019
  • Enslin, Morton S. (1975). "John and Jesus". ZNW. 66 (1–2): 1–18. doi:10.1515/zntw.1975.66.1-2.1. ISSN 1613-009X. S2CID 162364599. [Per the Gospel of John] No longer is John [the Baptizer] an independent preacher. He is but a voice, or, to change the figure, a finger pointing to Jesus. The baptism story is not told, although it is referred to (John 1:32f). But the baptism of Jesus is deprived of any significance for Jesus – not surprising since the latter has just been introduced as the preexistent Christ, who had been the effective agent responsible for the world's creation. (Enslin, p. 4)

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  • Enslin, Morton S. (1975). "John and Jesus". ZNW. 66 (1–2): 1–18. doi:10.1515/zntw.1975.66.1-2.1. ISSN 1613-009X. S2CID 162364599. [Per the Gospel of John] No longer is John [the Baptizer] an independent preacher. He is but a voice, or, to change the figure, a finger pointing to Jesus. The baptism story is not told, although it is referred to (John 1:32f). But the baptism of Jesus is deprived of any significance for Jesus – not surprising since the latter has just been introduced as the preexistent Christ, who had been the effective agent responsible for the world's creation. (Enslin, p. 4)

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  • (from the Greek Χριστός, Khristós and -λογία, -logia), translated from Greek as 'the study of Christ'

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  • Enslin, Morton S. (1975). "John and Jesus". ZNW. 66 (1–2): 1–18. doi:10.1515/zntw.1975.66.1-2.1. ISSN 1613-009X. S2CID 162364599. [Per the Gospel of John] No longer is John [the Baptizer] an independent preacher. He is but a voice, or, to change the figure, a finger pointing to Jesus. The baptism story is not told, although it is referred to (John 1:32f). But the baptism of Jesus is deprived of any significance for Jesus – not surprising since the latter has just been introduced as the preexistent Christ, who had been the effective agent responsible for the world's creation. (Enslin, p. 4)

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