An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Our Lord's Knowledge As Man, explores the theological complexities surrounding the human and divine natures of Jesus Christ. Authored by William Shuckburgh Swayne and edited by John Wordsworth, this work delves into the historical and doctrinal perspectives on Christ's knowledge while on Earth. Swayne meticulously examines scripture and theological traditions to address questions about the scope and limitations of Jesus's human understanding.
This inquiry offers valuable insights for theologians, historians of Christianity, and anyone interested in a deeper understanding of Christology. The book represents a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue about the mystery of the Incarnation and the profound implications of Christ's dual nature.
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