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...the prism through which all light concerning God is reflected is Jesus Christ. This means that Christology is the beginning and the end, better, the starting point and summary, of all Christian thought. Christology is Paul's theme when he writes, "For it is the very God who said. 'Let light shine out of darkness,' who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ." (2 Cor 4:6)... Christology is the subject of theology. More precisely put, Jesus Christ is the subject of theology.
We Understand that God in any sense differentiated from Jesus Christ is unknowable. This needs to be affirmed from the start. John writes in the prologue to his Gospel, "No one has ever seen God; the only Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, he has made him known" (1:18). John repeats this idea forcefully in his first letter: "No one has ever seen God" (4:12)...Bible religion knows nothing about a God who can be found or made out from our side of things...Theology is unable to start in those places [first cause, ground of our being] because the picture of God that emerges from such beginnings is speculative...A theology that is Christology before it is anything else is a theology from the bottom up. It begins with the ministry of Jesus in his own time and space, and it states that it is entirely agnostic concerning anything other than what he has given us to know of the essential attributes of God...we begin, therefore, christologically, with a concrete historic figure who appeared on the stage of human history...
Paul F.M. Zahl A Short Systematic Theology
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The Admirable Conjunction of Diverse Excellencies in Christ Jesus ![]() |
Jonathan Edwards |
The Person of Christ (.pdf) ![]() |
Excerpt from the ESV Study Bible |
Alpha and Omega (.pdf) ![]() |
James M. Boice |
The All-Sufficiency of Christ ![]() |
S. M. Baugh, Ph.D. |
The Date of the Nativity and the Chronology of Jesus Life ![]() |
Paul L. Maier - from Chronos, Kairos, Christos: Nativity and Chronological Studies presented to Jack Finegan, ed. J. Vardaman (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1989) |
The Supremacy and Majesty of the Person of Jesus Christ ![]() |
William Webster - Scriptural Titles and Attributes |
Of Communion with God ![]() |
John Owen |
Behold, My Servant - Isaiah 52:13-15 ![]() |
David Dickson |
Christ Despised ![]() |
Arthur Pink, 1937 |
Christ Precious to Those Who Believe ![]() |
John Fawcett |
Christocentrism: An Asymmetrical Trinitarianism? ![]() |
Dane C. Ortlund |
Christology and Criticism ![]() |
Benjamin Warfield |
First Born Over All ![]() |
S. M. BAUGH |
Firstborn Over All ![]() |
STEVEN M. BAUGH - COLOSSIANS 1:15-20 |
God's Last Word to Men (.pdf) ![]() |
S. Lewis Johnson, Jr., Reformation & Revival 2:2 (Spring 1993): 29-44. |
Has the Message of Jesus Christ Been Lost? ![]() |
Dr. Robert Morey |
Image Is Not Everything (Audio) ![]() |
R. C. Sproul - Renewing Your Mind Broadcast |
In Christ, With Christ ![]() |
virtue of which principle what took place in him and was accomplished by him is applicable to them and benefits them. Here is one of the most typical motifs of Paul's preaching, which has come to be seen as most closely connect with the significance |
Philippians 2 ![]() |
Sam Storms - This passage is beyond doubt the most theologically significant statement about the person and work of Jesus to be found in the NT. |
Revealed in the Flesh ![]() |
what significance must be ascribed to Christ's life on earth before his death and resurrection. It has frequently been observed that Paul goes into very few details in his epistles as to Jesus' life on earth, his miracles and preaching, and the |
Supereminance of Christ Above Moses ![]() |
Thomas Goodwin |
The Christ ![]() |
Geehardus Vos - This article is taken from Vos’, The Self-Disclosure of Jesus, first published in 1926, pp. 104-116. |
The Death of Christ ![]() |
William Ames |
The Firstborn from the Dead ![]() |
Christ as His people's "corporate" head (the "Last Adam") has objectively incorporated us into his death and resurrection. This union objectively took place in history. We don't need to inwardly experience union with Christ o |
The Good Shepherd ![]() |
Thomas Watson |
The High Triumph of Christ ![]() |
John R. de Witt |
The Loveliness of Christ ![]() |
Thomas Watson |
The Mystery of Christ ![]() |
This redemptive-historical perspective of Scripture should help us see that union with Christ is firmly planted in objective history, not in our subjective experiences. Union with Christ is grounded in the historical death and resurrection of Jesus Christ |
The Place of Christ in New Testament Faith ![]() |
James Denney (1856-1917) |
The Seventh Johannine Sign: A Study in John’s Christology (.pdf) ![]() |
Andreas J. Köstenberger |
The Sheep and Their Shepherd ![]() |
Charles Spurgeon |
The Shepherd and His Flock ![]() |
John MacDuff, 1870 |
The Suffering Savior: Meditations on the Last Days of Christ ![]() |
F. W. Krummacher |
The Unique Christ and the Modern Challenge (.pdf) ![]() |
John H. Armstrong, Reformation & Revival 2:2 (Spring 1993): 85-100. |
The Unsearchable Riches of Christ ![]() |
by D.M. Lloyd-Jones |
Wayside Springs from the Fountain of Life ![]() |
Theodore Cuyler, 1883 |
When Towers Fall (Audio) ![]() |
R. C. Sproul - Renewing Your Mind Broadcast |
Why Didn't Jesus Know? (Audio) ![]() |
R. C. Sproul - Renewing Your Mind Broadcast |
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