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In this brief study Revd Huggett places the two theological problems of the incarnation and the dichotomy between the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith alongside one another. The two separate enigmas are shown to be one puzzle, which comes into three-dimensional focus as the icon of God himself, revealed through the human form of Jesus, the Messiah. Revd Christopher Huggett is a retired Anglican priest, a New Testament scholar and a process theologian. His work is informed and erudite, b…
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In this brief study Revd Huggett places the two theological problems of the incarnation and the dichotomy between the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith alongside one another. The two separate enigmas are shown to be one puzzle, which comes into three-dimensional focus as the icon of God himself, revealed through the human form of Jesus, the Messiah. Revd Christopher Huggett is a retired Anglican priest, a New Testament scholar and a process theologian. His work is informed and erudite, but is easily understood by the ordinary person. It is firmly grounded in traditional Christianity, but is relevant and pertinent to the twenty-first century.

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In this brief study Revd Huggett places the two theological problems of the incarnation and the dichotomy between the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith alongside one another. The two separate enigmas are shown to be one puzzle, which comes into three-dimensional focus as the icon of God himself, revealed through the human form of Jesus, the Messiah. Revd Christopher Huggett is a retired Anglican priest, a New Testament scholar and a process theologian. His work is informed and erudite, but is easily understood by the ordinary person. It is firmly grounded in traditional Christianity, but is relevant and pertinent to the twenty-first century.

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