Christology
This book, Christology, written by David P. Scaer, demonstrates that the Gospel has to do, not only with the God the Father, but also with the Son. Scaer presents the two natures of Christ, human and divine, in one person in such a way that it becomes impossible to understand Christ’s human nature as separate or autonomous from the divine. Scaer provides precise, clear and Scriptural answers to recent challenges to traditional Christology and lets the Biblical text speak on its own terms and answer its own questions about this foundation teaching of Christianity. The Table of Contents of the book is:
1. Christology in the Post-Enlightenment Era
2. Past and Present Christological Controversies
3. The Preexistence and Incarnation of the Son of God
4. The Virgin Birth of Christ
5. Christology in the Preaching of Jesus
6. The Implications of the Personal Union: The Offices of Christ and the Communication of Attributes
7. The Sacrificial Death of Christ
8. Christ’s Descent into Hell
9. The Resurrection of Christ
10. The Ascension and Second Coming of Christ