释义 |
‖ kenosis Theol.|kɪˈnəʊsɪs| [a. Gr. κένωσις an emptying, f. κενόειν to empty, with ref. to Phil. ii. 7 ἑαυτὸν ἐκένωσε ‘emptied himself’.] The self-renunciation of the divine nature, at least in part, by Christ in the incarnation.
[1844W. H. Mill Serm. Tempt. Christ v. 113 Here especially we behold that κένωσις, that voluntary emptying Himself of Divinity of which St. Paul speaks.] 1873Watson & Evans tr. Oostersee's Christ. Dogmatics (1881) 549 The idea of the Kenosis in its legitimate application. 1882Cave & Banks tr. Dorner's Syst. Chr. Doctr. III. 393 We cannot accept a self-emptying of the Logos in the sense of the modern Kenosis. 1884L. A. Tollemache Stones of Stumbling 115 My article..is designed to show that the kenosis involved in the Incarnation may be a complete one. 1891Ch. Q. Rev. Oct. 9 By the doctrine of Kenosis it is not held that the Divine Being in Christ is really limited. |