Abstract

One of the prominent features of present-day Christian thinking is a somewhat widespread dissatisfaction with the traditional Christology. The present article seeks to indicate the considerations which entered into the formulation of that Christology in the early days of Christianity, and to show certain weaknesses in the arguments of Bishop Gore as expressed in his recent book. In conclusion, the article indicates the religious motives underlying the modern revolt against the traditional Christology.

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