Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Stellenbosch University, 2015. Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-328).
Contents:
Anhypostasis and enhypostasis: historical formation and interpretation -- Karl Barth's interpretive construal of anhypostasis and enhypostasis -- Anhypostasis and enhypostasis" revelation of Jesus Christ as the "Word became flesh" in Barth's christology -- Anhypostasis and enhypostasis: coalescence of Christ's divine and human natures in Barth's christology -- Barth's christological method in view of Chalcedon: its nuance and complexity -- Beyond Chalcedon: the significance of anhypostasis and enhypostasis in Karl Barth's christology.
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