Abstract

First, I outline the core of liberal christology and suggest some inadequacies. Second, I show how four different elements of the classical doctrine of Christ have their surprising and illuminating place in the urgent task of fashioning a contemporary theology of gender. Third, I conclude that the classical christology, suitably recast or ‘re-visioned’, is more useful to liberal Christianity than the reductionist christology it often assumes.

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