Plurality of Self: Buddhist Anthropology and the Two Natures of Christ
The union of divine and human in Jesus Christ was codified at the Council of Chalcedon. However, while this position makes good theological sense, in terms of soteriology, it remains a conceptual problem. How do two distinct entities combine into a single entity without the loss of their respective...
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Dialog
Year: 2017, Volume: 56, Issue: 1, Pages: 73-83 |
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