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Jesus, Humanity and the Trinity

Jesus, Humanity and the Trinity

2001

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Amazing and profound despite its short length. Took FOREVER for me to get through. Don't know that I've ever read as dense of a book that's still written so plainly. It's all the ideas rather than the prose. Still think the last section on eschatology isn't as fill formed as it could be. I feel Tanner thinks she is saying something more novel and radical than it is, but it sounds like pretty typical patristic theology, albeit with some rhetorical corrections for modern errors. But otherwise, dang, what a deep and profound little systematic (ish) theology.

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