A collection of original essays by leading philosophers of religion and philosophical theologians addressing the metaphysics of incarnation. Can it make sense to say that a single individual is both fully human and fully divine? Whatimplications does such a claim have for our notions of humanity, divinity andpersonhood? INDICE: 1: Jonathan Hill: Introduction; 2: Brian Leftow: The humanity of God; 3: Oliver Crisp: Compositional christology without Nestorianism; 4: Thomas Flint: Should concretists part with mereological models of the incarnation?; 5: Thomas Senor: Drawing on many traditions: an ecumenical kenotic Christology; 6: Stephen Davis: The metaphysics of kenosis; 7: Michael Rea: Hylomorphism and the incarnation; 8: Richard Swinburne: The coherence of the ChalcedonianDefinition of the incarnation; 9: Joseph Jedwab: The incarnation and unity ofconsciousness; 10: Richard Cross: Vehicle externalism and the metaphysics of the incarnation: a medieval contribution; 11: Anna Marmodoro: The extended mind in ontological entanglements; 12: Robin Le Poidevin: Multiple incarnations and distributed persons
- ISBN: 978-0-19-958316-4
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 272
- Fecha Publicación: 06/01/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés