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Donald Macleod (1) (1950–2023)

Auteur de The Person of Christ (Contours of Christian Theology)

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8+ oeuvres 1,426 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Donald Macleod retired as the principal of the Free Church of Scotland College, Edinburgh in 2010. Regarded as one of Britain's most prominent theologians he was written extensively on a wide range of issues.

Œuvres de Donald Macleod

Shared Life (1987) 155 exemplaires
Jesus Is Lord (1970) 79 exemplaires
Priorities For The Church (2003) 75 exemplaires
From Glory To Golgotha (2002) 75 exemplaires
Behold Your God (1990) 66 exemplaires

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Getting Your Bearings: Engaging with Contemporary Theologians (2003) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions26 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1950
Date de décès
2023-05-21
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Professions
Theologian

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The Expository Times once contained a famous article by Vincent Taylor asking the question "Does the New Testament call Jesus God?" Twenty years before Rudolf Bultmann said, "In describing Christ as God the New Testament still exercises great restraint." Taylor's conclusion was that the only clear statement of Jesus' deity was Thomas' words "My Lord and my God." In a later article in The Expository Times Dr. Michael Austin dismissed even this. His conclusion? "The New Testament makes no unambiguous claim to Jesus' divinity." All this will come as a considerable surprise to ordinary readers of the New Testament!

Donald Macleod is recognized as one of the leading theologians alive. He is also able to explain complex thoughts with simplicity and clarity. This is his contribution to the debate on Christology. It builds on his previous writings about the Godhead and is a new work of international academic standing that is a rigorous theological defense of Christ's deity.
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Rawderson_Rangel | Aug 28, 2022 |
Excellent, clear introductory summary of the doctrine of the Trinity, and how it serves as the foundation for Christian fellowship. Macleod is simple, straightforward, and engaging. The layout works very well: explain the doctrine in ch. 1-2, and apply it in 3-6. The final section on challenges to Trinitarianism was helpful for what it was, but doesn't fit very well with the tone of the rest of the book. I'd recommend that only interested folks with a background in those particular situations (Judaism, Islam, Mormonism, JW) need to read the final section. Great resource to give out to explain Trinitarianism; without the final section, it'd be even better as a giveaway.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Œuvres
8
Aussi par
1
Membres
1,426
Popularité
#18,045
Évaluation
½ 4.4
Critiques
4
ISBN
53
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