A compositional incarnation

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

E-ISSN: 1469-901x|53|4|433-447

ISSN: 0034-4125

Source: Religious Studies, Vol.53, Iss.4, 2016-12, pp. : 433-447

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Abstract

This article expounds and defends a compositional view of the incarnation, in which the eternal divine Son assumes a human body and soul as parts of himself. Objections to the view are answered, and it is argued that it is superior to other metaphysical accounts of the incarnation.