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God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ (Foundations of Evangelical Theology)

By Stephen J. Wellum

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Good for evangelical readers seeking comprehensive Christology; less useful for those wanting ecumenical or historical-critical approaches.

Confidence 85%

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Academic
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Accessible to all
Best use
Deep work
Tradition
evangelical
Approach
Theological

A systematic theology volume on the doctrine of Christ from an evangelical perspective, part of the Foundations of Evangelical Theology series.

Strengths

  • Thorough evangelical Christology
  • Part of respected systematic theology series

Limits

  • Limited engagement with non-evangelical Christological debates
  • Assumes evangelical theological framework
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