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Dual Citizenship: Two-Natures Christologies and the Jewish Jesus
By (Author) Kayko Driedger Hesslein
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
31st May 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
232.8
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
318g
Jesus particular Jewish existence (his human nature) and his universal transcendence (his divine nature) are brought together here in the construction of a Christology that proposes the equality, unity, and full participation of both natures. Using frameworks from multicultural theory, it identifies the processes by which Christologies have historically negotiated difference in the Incarnation, and explains why uniting the two natures of Christ consistently and problematically supplants Jesus Jewishness. This conceptual framework unites the two natures without sublimating their differences, by proposing a contextual universalism. Overlapping membership offers the means whereby the particular, Jewish, human nature and the universal, divine nature of Jesus Christ engage in an ongoing dialogue and formation in the one person of the Incarnation. This work offers a new way of understanding the two natures of Christ that brings together historical understandings with contemporary contextual Christologies, enabling us to find a way to understand Christ as both truly human and fully divine.
Kayko Driedger Hesslein is an ordained minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada.