Noun
A treatise on Christ; that department of theology which treats of the personality, attributes, or life of Christ.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChristian philosopher William Lane Craig has proposed a neo-Apollinarian Christology in which the divine Logos completes the human nature of Christ. Source: Internet
Christology Many theologians argue for a Christology that is expressly based on the Trinity and an understanding of the interpersonal relationships between Father and Son and between Son and Holy Spirit. Source: Internet
Arian Christology was not a majority view among Unitarians in Poland, Transylvania or England. Source: Internet
CMPA Church of God General Conference Anthony Buzzard and Charles Hunting The Doctrine of the Trinity: Christianity's Self-Inflicted Wound and other " Biblical Unitarians " are typically Socinian in their Christology, not Arian. Source: Internet
Christology from above was emphasized in the ancient Church, beginning with Ignatius of Antioch in the second century. Source: Internet
Atonement, Christology and the Trinity: Making Sense of Christian Doctrine. Source: Internet