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  1. Early Christian Doctrines.J. N. D. Kelly - 1958
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  • Flint’s Radical Molinist Christology Not Radical Enough.William Lane Craig - 2006 - Faith and Philosophy 23 (1):55-64.
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  • The Divine Trinity.David Brown - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (1):157-161.
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  • A Death He Freely Accepted.Thomas P. Flint - 2001 - Faith and Philosophy 18 (1):3-20.
    Traditional Christians face a puzzle concerning the freedom and perfection of Christ. Jesus the man, it seems, must have possessed significant freedom forhim to serve as a moral example for us and for his death to have been truly meritorious. Yet Jesus the Son of God must be incapable of sinning if he is trulydivine. So if Jesus is both human and divine, one of these two attributes - significant freedom or moral perfection - apparently needs to be surrendered. In (...)
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  • Early Christian Doctrines.G. N. D. Kelly - 1958 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 20 (4):757-757.
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  • What Does Chalcedon Solve and What Does It Not?Sarah Coakley - 2002 - In Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall & Gerald O'Collins (eds.), The Incarnation. Oxford Up. pp. 143--63.
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