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    The Interpretation of Kenosis from Origen to Cyril of Alexandria: Dimensions of Self-Emptying in the Reception of Philippians 2:7 (Oxford Early Christian Studies)

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    Explore the profound theological concept of kenosis, Christ’s self-emptying, through the lens of early Christian scholars. This book, ‘The Interpretation of Kenosis from Origen to Cyril of Alexandria,’ published by Oxford Early Christian Studies, delves into Philippians 2:7, revealing new dimensions of this complex doctrine by examining its reception in Greek Christianity. Discover how Origen challenged notions of divine immutability, Gregory of Nyssa highlighted the Son of God’s embrace of humanity, and Cyril of Alexandria extensively explored kenosis across various genres. Uncover the historical roots and theological significance of “self-emptying” in early Christianity, connecting ancient insights to modern scripture scholarship and feminist systematic theology. A must-read for theologians and scholars interested in the rich history of Christology and the interpretation of key biblical texts.

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