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The God Who Became Human: A Biblical Theology of Incarnation (New Studies in Biblical Theology, Volume 30) (edition 2013)

by Graham Cole (Author)

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Seeking an answer to Anselm's timeless question, ""Why did God become man?"" Graham Cole follows Old Testament themes of preparation, theophany and messianic hope through to the New Testament witness to the divinely foretold event. He concludes with a consideration of the theological and existential implications of the incarnation of God.… (more)
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Title:The God Who Became Human: A Biblical Theology of Incarnation (New Studies in Biblical Theology, Volume 30)
Authors:Graham Cole (Author)
Info:IVP Academic (2013), 202 pages
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The God Who Became Human: A Biblical Theology of Incarnation (New Studies in Biblical Theology) by Graham A. Cole

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Seeking an answer to Anselm's timeless question, ""Why did God become man?"" Graham Cole follows Old Testament themes of preparation, theophany and messianic hope through to the New Testament witness to the divinely foretold event. He concludes with a consideration of the theological and existential implications of the incarnation of God.

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