This classic work of Christian theology explores the nature of the Incarnation and the significance of Christ's divine and human natures. Watts provides a systematic and rigorous analysis of the theological implications of the doctrine of the Incarnation, drawing on a range of sources from scripture to the Church Fathers. The author's lucid prose and depth of insight make this book a challenging but rewarding read for anyone interested in Christian theology or the nature of God.
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