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== Charles Buck Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_19962" /> == | == Charles Buck Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_19962" /> == | ||
<p> A scheme which derives its name from that passage in Colossians 2:9 . "In him dwelleth all the fulness of the [[Godhead]] bodily, " which, according to some, asserts the doctrine of Christ's consisting of two beings; one the self-existent Creator, and the other a creature made into one person by an ineffable union and indwelling, which renders the same attributes and honours equally applicable to both. </p> <p> See | <p> A scheme which derives its name from that passage in Colossians 2:9 . "In him dwelleth all the fulness of the [[Godhead]] bodily, " which, according to some, asserts the doctrine of Christ's consisting of two beings; one the self-existent Creator, and the other a creature made into one person by an ineffable union and indwelling, which renders the same attributes and honours equally applicable to both. </p> <p> See [[Pre- Existence]] Dr. Owen's Glory of Christ, p. 368, 369. Lond. ed. 1679; a [[Sermon]] entitled "The true Christ of God above the false Christ of Men, "Ipswich, 1799; Watts's Glory of Christ, p. 6-203; Adam's View of Religions, p. 267. </p> | ||
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_45092" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_45092" /> == |
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Charles Buck Theological Dictionary [1]
A scheme which derives its name from that passage in Colossians 2:9 . "In him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily, " which, according to some, asserts the doctrine of Christ's consisting of two beings; one the self-existent Creator, and the other a creature made into one person by an ineffable union and indwelling, which renders the same attributes and honours equally applicable to both.
See Pre- Existence Dr. Owen's Glory of Christ, p. 368, 369. Lond. ed. 1679; a Sermon entitled "The true Christ of God above the false Christ of Men, "Ipswich, 1799; Watts's Glory of Christ, p. 6-203; Adam's View of Religions, p. 267.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]
a name used by some English theologians to denote a theory derived from Colossians 2, 9: "In him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily;" which, according to some, asserts the doctrine of Christ's consisting of two beings; one the self-existent Creator, and the other a creature, made into one person by an ineffable union and indwelling, which renders the same attributes and honors equally applicable to both. (See Christology).