
Who is Jesus Christ? Who is He for us today – and why does Christ’s essence have to do with discussion on the moral life? Odozor works to answer this “Christological problem” in order to articulate a Christologically rooted moral theology: if theology in toto seeks to understand more about God – and for this article’s purposes, specifically Christ – then moral theology will be a response to what we learn of the identity of Word Incarnate, “working out the implications” of such discoveries.
Moral theology, BV4625-4780
Moral theology, BV4625-4780
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