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Constructing an Incarnational Theology offers a comprehensive examination of Christian theology centered on the incarnation of Christ. Samuel Wells argues that understanding God’s purpose requires placing Jesus Christ at the center of theological reflection, moving beyond traditional abstract approaches to doctrine.
The book explores how incarnational theology reshapes our understanding of God’s nature, human existence, and divine purpose in the world. Wells demonstrates how this christocentric perspective addresses fundamental theological questions and provides frameworks for understanding God’s relationship with creation. Through careful theological construction, the work shows how incarnational thinking impacts Christian practice, ethics, and community formation.
This volume contributes significantly to contemporary Christian theology by bridging biblical interpretation with systematic theological reflection, offering readers both intellectual rigor and practical spiritual insight.







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