
Titre : | The Virgin Birth and the Incarnation |
Titre de série : | Doorway Papers, 5 |
Auteurs : | Arthur C. Custance, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Academie Books (an imprint of Zondervan Publishing House), 1976 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-310-22991-9 |
Format : | 400 p. / ill. N&B |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | MI/F (Science et foi) |
Résumé : | This study is about the central message of the Christian faith: the redemption of mankind by the offering of the body of Christ, once for all. From data both scientific and theological, the author discusses some of the physical effects of the Fall of Adam from eating the forbidden fruit which then necessitated the Redeemer's virgin birth and incarnation, of why and how this Redeemer had to be both human and divine, and the physical aspects of the Redeemer's crucifixion and resurrection. Our redemption depends upon the kind of physical body possessed by both the First and the Last Adam. This study reveals how the Plan of Redemption determined just how God had to design mankind and even the very Universe for such an event. |
Note de contenu : |
- Preface
PART I - Longevity in Antiquity and Its Bearing on Chronolog Introduction - 1. The Biological View - 2. The Records of Antiquity - 3. The Evidence of Archaeology - Appendixes. 1. The Hebrew of Genesis 6:3 / 2. The Shorter Value of the Saros PART II - The Nature of the Forbidden Fruit - Preface - Introduction - 1. Some Considerations of Theology and Genetics - 2. The Testimony of Tradition - 3. The Testimony of Scripture - Appendixes. 1. The Origin of the Germ Cells / 2. The Importance of the Cytoplasm PART III - If Adam Had Not Died - Introduction - 1. Is Immortality Possible for Man? - 2. Were Adam and Eve Immortal? - 3. The Consequences of Immortality PART IV- The Virgin Birth and the Incarnation - Introduction - 1. Virgin Birth - 2. Incarnation - 3. Rebirth and Incarnation Anew - Appendix. Mind-less: Yet Alive PART V - The Trinity in the Old Testament - Preface - Introduction - 1. The Significance of the Pronoun “Us” in the Old Testament - 2. The Use of the Term “Lord” for the Trinity in the New Testament - 3. The Appearances of the Lord Jesus in the Old Testament - 4. The Evidence of Two Persons in the Old Testament - 5. Jesus as Jehovah - 6. The “Angel of the Lord” and the “Voice of the Lord” - 7. Specific Old Testament References to the Trinity - Appendixes. 1. The Lord as “the Word” / 2. The Lord as “the Promised Seed” / 3. Jesus in the Old Testament: A Bibliography / 4. Unitarianism and Psychology / 5. Corruption of the Original Revelation in Ancient Traditions PART VI - A Fresh Look at the Meaning of the Word “Soul” - Preface - 1. The Spirit and the Body - 2. The Emergence of the Soul - 3. Some Problems - 4. A Crucial Test - Appendixes. 1. Begotten Before All Worlds / 2. Notes on the Roman Catholic View of the Soul PART VII - How Did Jesus Die? - Introduction - 1. Did the Lord Really Die on the Cross? - 2. Did the Lord Die of Heart Rupture? - 3. The Ultimate Mystery of the Lord’s Death PART VIII - The Resurrection of Jesus Christ - Introduction - 1. The Historical Aspect of the Resurrection - 2. The Theological Aspect of the Resurrection - 3. The Experiential Aspect of the Resurrection PART IX - The Unique Relationship Between the First Adam and the Last Adam - Introduction - 1. The Body of the First Adam and of the Last Adam - 2. The Character of the First Adam and of the Last Adam - 3. Exploring Further Inferences |
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