RT Book T1 The doctrine of the incarnation opened: an abridgement with introduction and response A1 Irving, Edward 1792-1834 A2 Irving, Alexander J. D. 1987- LA English PP Eugene, Oregon PB Pickwick Publications YR 2021 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/179518762X AB "Edward Irving's Christological thought was at the center of a theological storm in the early nineteenth century. For Irving, that God the Son assumed a fallen human nature was of the upmost importance. Without this, he believed, the reality of salvation was questioned, the trinitarian grammar of the work of God was neglected, and the basis of Christian discipleship in the power of the Spirit was emptied of its power. Irving's views on this matter went on to inform the thought of John McLeod Campbell, Thomas F. Torrance, and Karl Barth. This abridgement presents Irving's distinctive views regarding the person of Jesus Christ in an accessible format. Readers will be further assisted in engaging with Irving's views with an introduction and a critical response." -- NO Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-222) CN BT220 SN 9781725291836 SN 9781725291829 K1 Irving, Edward : 1792-1834 : Sermons K1 Jesus Christ : Humanity K1 Irving, Edward K1 Jesus Christ K1 Incarnation : History of doctrines : 19th century K1 Holy Spirit : History of doctrines : 19th century K1 Holy Spirit ; History of doctrines K1 Humanity of Jesus Christ K1 Incarnation ; History of doctrines K1 Sermons