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单词 Christology
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Definition of Christology in English:

Christology

noun krɪˈstɒlədʒikrɪsˈtɑlədʒi
mass noun
  • The branch of Christian theology relating to the person, nature, and role of Christ.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • More precisely, I propose that spiritual theology proper is structurally to pneumatology as soteriology is to Christology.
    • Most of the book is devoted to demonstrating how this is so, as Ward deals with the specific doctrines of the fall, soteriology, Christology, and eschatology.
    • In sum, by combining Christology from above with Christology from below, Dupuis has affirmed the divinity of Jesus Christ and at the same time affirmed the humanity of Jesus Christ.
    • Rather, he wishes to place ‘each theologian side by side to gain a fuller understanding of Christology and anthropology’.
    • But Christology or soteriology or theodicy, Haught argues, will not make sense unless theology addresses the scientific description of the cosmos.
    • One does not have to read very deeply in the scholarly literature on eschatology, the gospels, or Christology before running into the writings of Richard Bauckham.
    • One Christology, cosmic Christology, reminds us that the Scriptures and church tradition affirm that the gift of God in Jesus Christ is for all of creation.
    • At the shrine itself, and in the devotions surrounding the mandatory baths, the principle that Mariology is Christology could not have been more explicit.
    • He draws conclusions from his incarnational Christology for nature.
    • These lines of argument are no longer based on either the theology of creation or Christology.
    • Is a new edifice of theological thought, one that tends to deconstruct biblical and classical Christology, a theology that the Christian community requires in our time?
    • Son recognizes that Paul's anthropology is wedded to other themes in Pauline theology, and hence he explores Paul's Christology and ecclesiology to derive a Pauline anthropology.
    • Feminist theology, for example, gets more space than Christology, more than Trinity and Holy Spirit combined.
    • So much modern Christian theology, when developing the relations between anthropology and Christology via ecclesiology, has assumed modern notions of subjectivity.
    • Some theologians hold that neither Christology from below nor Christology from above is adequate in itself.
    • The relation between Christology and pneumatology has been an important element of contemporary ecumenical discussion especially between eastern and western Christians.
    • Much scholarly discussion of Mark has concluded, one way or another, that Christology, not soteriology, proves to be its major concern.
    • By comparison with the male thinkers, Christology in all three of the women theologians involves much more reference to the Trinity and to the relationality of the divine persons.
    • In this way, while Maximus's Christology precludes the kind of theology of glory to which Luther objected, it also rules out a Marcionite rejection of material creation.
    • Here the theological subdivision he introduces is Christology, construed broadly enough to include discourse that bears in almost any way on Jesus.

Derivatives

  • Christological

  • adjective krɪstəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
    • Luther's dualism is not metaphysical but historical and Christological.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Gaudium et spes, which many believe to be the most distinctively original of the council's documents, also proclaims, as it must, this Christological vision and faith.
      • Familial values, norms, and scripts were enforced with theological and Christological motives.
      • In many study materials these images are referred to only in the framework of soteriological and Christological considerations.
      • Thus the Christological and soteriological dimension of the theme is outlined.
  • Christologically

  • adverb
    • He interprets Genesis 3: 15 Christologically, and wants to prove with the contrast between Eve and Mary that the pronouncement in Genesis 3: 15 is fulfilled in Mary and Christ.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So, when we preach, we have to preach Christologically.
      • But this is not explicitly Christologically based, and certainly not based in a recourse to a Christomorphic image of God.
      • As an attorney in public service, I picked up ‘Performing the Faith’ with particular delight, since I have drawn deeply on Bonhoeffer for a Christologically grounded, responsible faith lived in my own vocation.
      • That is, we come to the first testament through the second, and reading the Old Testament Christologically (which still permits enormous diversity) is a Christian prerequisite.
 
 

Definition of Christology in US English:

Christology

nounkrɪsˈtɑlədʒikrisˈtäləjē
  • The branch of Christian theology relating to the person, nature, and role of Christ.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Much scholarly discussion of Mark has concluded, one way or another, that Christology, not soteriology, proves to be its major concern.
    • Most of the book is devoted to demonstrating how this is so, as Ward deals with the specific doctrines of the fall, soteriology, Christology, and eschatology.
    • He draws conclusions from his incarnational Christology for nature.
    • These lines of argument are no longer based on either the theology of creation or Christology.
    • In sum, by combining Christology from above with Christology from below, Dupuis has affirmed the divinity of Jesus Christ and at the same time affirmed the humanity of Jesus Christ.
    • But Christology or soteriology or theodicy, Haught argues, will not make sense unless theology addresses the scientific description of the cosmos.
    • More precisely, I propose that spiritual theology proper is structurally to pneumatology as soteriology is to Christology.
    • Some theologians hold that neither Christology from below nor Christology from above is adequate in itself.
    • By comparison with the male thinkers, Christology in all three of the women theologians involves much more reference to the Trinity and to the relationality of the divine persons.
    • Is a new edifice of theological thought, one that tends to deconstruct biblical and classical Christology, a theology that the Christian community requires in our time?
    • Feminist theology, for example, gets more space than Christology, more than Trinity and Holy Spirit combined.
    • Son recognizes that Paul's anthropology is wedded to other themes in Pauline theology, and hence he explores Paul's Christology and ecclesiology to derive a Pauline anthropology.
    • The relation between Christology and pneumatology has been an important element of contemporary ecumenical discussion especially between eastern and western Christians.
    • Rather, he wishes to place ‘each theologian side by side to gain a fuller understanding of Christology and anthropology’.
    • One Christology, cosmic Christology, reminds us that the Scriptures and church tradition affirm that the gift of God in Jesus Christ is for all of creation.
    • Here the theological subdivision he introduces is Christology, construed broadly enough to include discourse that bears in almost any way on Jesus.
    • One does not have to read very deeply in the scholarly literature on eschatology, the gospels, or Christology before running into the writings of Richard Bauckham.
    • At the shrine itself, and in the devotions surrounding the mandatory baths, the principle that Mariology is Christology could not have been more explicit.
    • In this way, while Maximus's Christology precludes the kind of theology of glory to which Luther objected, it also rules out a Marcionite rejection of material creation.
    • So much modern Christian theology, when developing the relations between anthropology and Christology via ecclesiology, has assumed modern notions of subjectivity.
 
 
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