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3748848The Flesh of the Wordhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-flesh-of-the-word-9780197567968/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3259474/a7ed71b4-c4f6-4dcf-8068-b5fc30641868.jpg?v=63838510936480000019382153MXNOxford University PressInStock/Ebooks/<p>The <em>extra Calvinisticum</em>, the doctrine that the eternal Son maintains his existence beyond the flesh both during his earthly ministry and perpetually, divided the Lutheran and Reformed traditions during the Reformation. This book explores the emergence and development of the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> in the Reformed tradition by tracing its first exposition from Ulrich Zwingli to early Reformed orthodoxy. Rather than being an ancillary issue, the questions surrounding the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> were a determinative factor in the differentiation of Magisterial Protestantism into rival confessions. Reformed theologians maintained this doctrine in order to preserve the integrity of both Christs divine and human natures as the mediator between God and humanity. This rationale remained consistent across this period with increasing elaboration and sophistication to meet the challenges leveled against the doctrine in Lutheran polemics. The study begins with Zwinglis early use of the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> in the Eucharistic controversy with Martin Luther and especially as the alternative to Luthers doctrine of the ubiquity of Christs human body. Over time, Reformed theologians, such as Peter Martyr Vermigli and Antione de Chandieu, articulated the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> with increasing rigor by incorporating conciliar christology, the church fathers, and scholastic methodology to address the polemical needs of engagement with Lutheranism. <em>The Flesh of the Word</em> illustrates the development of christological doctrine by Reformed theologians offering a coherent historical narrative of Reformed christology from its emergence into the period of confessionalization. The <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> was interconnected to broader concerns affecting concepts of the union of Christs natures, the communication of attributes, and the understanding of heaven.</p>...3684572The Flesh of the Word19382153https://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-flesh-of-the-word-9780197567968/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3259474/a7ed71b4-c4f6-4dcf-8068-b5fc30641868.jpg?v=638385109364800000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20219780197567968_W3siaWQiOiI4YjhhNDI1Ny1jMTZhLTRjMGItYTgwMS0yNDIxMWE2NTQ0ZTYiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjE2NzksImRpc2NvdW50IjoxNjgsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6MTUxMSwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6Ildob2xlc2FsZSIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjQtMTItMTBUMTQ6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9780197567968_<p>The <em>extra Calvinisticum</em>, the doctrine that the eternal Son maintains his existence beyond the flesh both during his earthly ministry and perpetually, divided the Lutheran and Reformed traditions during the Reformation. This book explores the emergence and development of the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> in the Reformed tradition by tracing its first exposition from Ulrich Zwingli to early Reformed orthodoxy. Rather than being an ancillary issue, the questions surrounding the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> were a determinative factor in the differentiation of Magisterial Protestantism into rival confessions. Reformed theologians maintained this doctrine in order to preserve the integrity of both Christs divine and human natures as the mediator between God and humanity. This rationale remained consistent across this period with increasing elaboration and sophistication to meet the challenges leveled against the doctrine in Lutheran polemics. The study begins with Zwinglis early use of the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> in the Eucharistic controversy with Martin Luther and especially as the alternative to Luthers doctrine of the ubiquity of Christs human body. Over time, Reformed theologians, such as Peter Martyr Vermigli and Antione de Chandieu, articulated the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> with increasing rigor by incorporating conciliar christology, the church fathers, and scholastic methodology to address the polemical needs of engagement with Lutheranism. <em>The Flesh of the Word</em> illustrates the development of christological doctrine by Reformed theologians offering a coherent historical narrative of Reformed christology from its emergence into the period of confessionalization. The <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> was interconnected to broader concerns affecting concepts of the union of Christs natures, the communication of attributes, and the understanding of heaven.</p>(*_*)9780197567968_<p>The <em>extra Calvinisticum</em>, the doctrine that the eternal Son maintains his existence beyond the flesh both during his earthly ministry and perpetually, divided the Lutheran and Reformed traditions during the Reformation. This book explores the emergence and development of the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> in the Reformed tradition by tracing its first exposition from Ulrich Zwingli to early Reformed orthodoxy. Rather than being an ancillary issue, the questions surrounding the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> were a determinative factor in the differentiation of Magisterial Protestantism into rival confessions. Reformed theologians maintained this doctrine in order to preserve the integrity of both Christs divine and human natures as the mediator between God and humanity. This rationale remained consistent across this period with increasing elaboration and sophistication to meet the challenges leveled against the doctrine in Lutheran polemics. The study begins with Zwinglis early use of the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> in the Eucharistic controversy with Martin Luther and especially as the alternative to Luthers doctrine of the ubiquity of Christs human body. Over time, Reformed theologians, such as Peter Martyr Vermigli and Antione de Chandieu, articulated the <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> with increasing rigor by incorporating conciliar christology, the church fathers, and scholastic methodology to address the polemical needs of engagement with Lutheranism. <em>The Flesh of the Word</em> illustrates the development of christological doctrine by Reformed theologians offering a coherent historical narrative of Reformed christology from its emergence into the period of confessionalization. The <em>extra Calvinisticum</em> was interconnected to broader concerns affecting concepts of the union of Christs natures, the communication of attributes, and the understanding of heaven.</p>...9780197567968_Oxford University Presslibro_electonico_1df10f40-d567-3d35-b1cb-631c2859a1e5_9780197567968;9780197567968_9780197567968K.J. 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